NS3274 : Port Glasgow railway station murals
taken 7 years ago, near to Port Glasgow, Inverclyde, Scotland
The stunning and atmospheric murals were suggested by the Port Glasgow Town Centre Regeneration Forum as a way to brighten up the appearance of the town's railway station.
Funding was provided by local Regeneration company Riverside Inverclyde Link and Scotrail's Culture and Arts Fund Link .
The 14 individual panels are classed as a single 56 feet long work, by artists Karen Orr and Jim Strachan from the local community organisation RIG Arts Link , in collaboration with members of the Old Men's Club, Port Glasgow Community Council and pupils of St John's Primary School
Each of the 14 panels depicts an aspect of the town's culture and history, including industry, the railways, sport and Newark Castle, cleverly blending the past with the present.
Click this Link to view all of the panels as a slideshow.