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Railway station still in use. Opened in 1838 by the Dundee and Arbroath Railway. Hume described it in the 1970s as 'A 2 platform through station, with the main offices on the down platform in a single storey wooden building with a steel framed glazed awning supported on cast-iron columns. The down platform building is similar, but its awning is is carried on cast-iron brackets. At the west end is a level crossing, with, beside it, an L-plan rubble cottage, the original station building. A lattice girder footbridge links the platforms and allows pedestrians to cross the line when the crossing is set for rail traffic.'
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