On the Waverley Bridge in Edinburgh, the Scottish capital
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Waverley Station, der Hauptbahnhof von Edinburgh, wurde nach dem Roman von Sir Walter Scott benannt. Von hier aus fahren Züge in viele Gegenden Schottlands und nach London. Die Gegend um den Bahnhof ist attraktiv und lebendig.- Waverley Station, the Main station of Edinburgh, was named after the Waverley Novels by Sir Walter Scott. Trains run to many areas of Scotland and to London from here. The area around the train station is very attractive and full of life.
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