Loch Tay railway station
Loch Tay was a railway station located at the head of Loch Tay, Stirling (district).
Loch Tay | |
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Location | Loch Tay, Stirling (district) Scotland |
Coordinates | 56.4812°N 4.3030°W |
Platforms | 1 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | Killin Railway |
Pre-grouping | Killin Railway |
Post-grouping | London, Midland and Scottish Railway |
Key dates | |
1 April 1886 | Opened |
9 September 1939 | Closed |
History
Opened on 1 April 1886, the station comprised a single platform on the east side of the line. A loop was provided for running round, and the line continued north to an engine shed. Two sidings for the pier curved away to the east.
The station closed to passengers on 9 September 1939, however as the engine shed for the line was located here, the line remained in use.[1]
This line was scheduled for closure on 1 November 1965, however the landslide in Glen Ogle resulted in premature closure on 27 September 1965.
References
- Hodgins & Sanders; p 40
Sources
- Hodgins, Douglas; Sanders, Keith (1993). British Railways Past and Present No 31 - North West Scotland. Kettering: Past & Present. ISBN 1-85895-090-2.
Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
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Terminus | Killin Railway | Killin |
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