Scotland is home to many well-known creepy locations, from derelict castles to the vaults underneath Edinburgh. Even so, there are a lot of eerie spots you may never have heard of.
Take one abandoned train station in Glasgow, for example. You may be unaware that the city had a Botanic Gardens railway station that was closed decades ago.
The station in the Kelvinside area of the city was first opened by the Caledonian Railway Company in August 1896, more than 120 years ago.
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