Angus HER - NO24SE0077 - ALYTH JUNCTION STATION

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Primary ReferenceNO24SE0077
NameALYTH JUNCTION STATION
NRHE Card No.NO24SE77
NRHE Numlink 78987
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. NULL
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Incomplete
Details Railway junction for the Caledonian Railway (later London, Midland and Scottish Railway). Closed to regular passenger traffic in 1955. Alyth Junction Station, opened circa 1845 by the Newtyle and Coupar Angus Railway. A three-platform through station, with an island platform on the down side, the outer face formerly used by the Alyth branch trains. There is a wooden building with all-round awning on the island platform, and a two-storey stone building on the up platform, with the road entrance at first-floor level.
Last Update17/02/2023
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JUNCTIONSRAILWAYREMAINS OFA100
STATIONSRAILWAYREMAINS OFB100