Waverley Bridge

The bridge forms part of the roof of Edinburgh Waverley station and marks the eastern boundary of Princes Street Gardens.

The current bridge was built between 1894 and 1896 by Blyth and Westland;[1] it is Category A listed as part of the station.

[1] Situated at the east end of Princes Street Gardens, Waverley Bridge is one of three parallel roads crossing the former Nor Loch valley and linking Edinburgh's historic Old and New towns.

[3] At the northeast corner of the bridge, at the junction with Princes Street, is the Waverley Market shopping centre.

There is a Transport for Edinburgh Travelshop at the southeast corner with Market Street which was built for the earlier station of the late 1860s.

Waverley Bridge in the 19th century
Waverley Bridge viewed from the Scott Monument
Video of Waverley Bridge, Edinburgh (May 2018)
Waverley Station roof and Waverley Bridge. The two ramps lead from the bridge into the station.
Princes Street
Princes Street