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St. George’s Station

St. George’s was the eastern terminus of the Bermuda Railway. With its station situated on Penno’s Wharf, just off the main road at Tiger Bay, the railway transported passengers to and from the old capital, often running special boat trains to meet the liners that would dock there.
  • St. George’s station at Tiger Bay
    St. George’s station at Tiger Bay
    A view of the Bermuda Railway station area at Tiger bay, just off the main road. The goods shed stands on the left and that building is still there today.
    See this location today
  • St. George’s harbour
    St. George’s harbour
    In the 1930s liners visiting Bermuda would often dock at St. George’s. Here we see Bermuda Railway tracks on Penno's Wharf.
  • Diesel locomotive #200 at St. George's
    Diesel locomotive #200 at St. George's
    Diesel #200 pulling a train into St. George's. During WWII the railway purchased two diesel locomotives from the U.S.A. and, given the deteroration of the railway's original engines, they were soon pulling most of the trains.
  • The platform at St. George's
    The platform at St. George's
    A view of the platform area at St. George's, with probably a boat train to the left and a regular passenger train on the right.
  • A boat train at St. George’s
    A boat train at St. George’s
    #31 pulling a boat train on the wharf at St. George’s. The railway would run special trains from Hamilton to St. George's to pick up and drop off passengers.