Plans have been submitted to the Cairngorms National Park Authority to reinstate a historical landmark in Aberdeenshire.
If approved, the £3 million project at Ballater's Old Royal Station could begin in November.
Work on the scheme has been carried out by Aberdeenshire Council, architects Halliday Fraser Munro and Historic Environment Scotland.
The 150-year-old building was badly damaged by a fire last year months before the area was hit by Storm Frank.
Proposals to redevelop the station includes creating a mix of public uses to occupy the recreated station building, including a VisitScotland information centre, public library and restaurant – as well as the Royal waiting room and carriage.
Other features include new exhibition space in the form of railway sheds, while a revamped public square will be built to link with the nearby Victoria and Albert Halls.
Marr Area Manager, Janelle Clark, said: "Given the ordeal Ballater went through with flooding during Storm Frank earlier this year, not to mention a focal point of the village burning down, the rebuilding of the Royal Station and development of the public square will act as a key project in the wider economic recovery of Ballater and surrounding area.
"The aspiration was to create an integrated facility, allowing a more open internal space which will help create an enhanced community, cultural and heritage offering, providing a real focal point for visitors and the local community."
If approved, the station and exhibition space is expected to be open towards the end of 2017.
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