Balquhidder railway station

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Balquhidder
Location
Place Lochearnhead
County Stirling (district)
Operations
Original company Callander and Oban Railway
Pre-grouping company Callander and Oban Railway operated by Caledonian Railway
Platforms 2
History
1 June 1870 Opened as Lochearnhead
1 July 1904 Renamed as Balquhidder
18 December 1904 Station relocated south of original site
27 September 1965 Effective closure date
5 November 1965 Official closure date
Disused railway stations in Scotland

Closed railway stations in Britain
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Balquhidder was a railway station around two miles south of Lochearnhead, Stirling (district). It was the where the Callander and Oban Railway was joined by the Comrie, St Fillans & Lochearnhead Railway from Crieff.

[edit] History

When opened as part of the Callander and Oban Railway on 1 June 1870, Balquhidder station was called Lochearnhead. The station was laid out with two platforms, one on either side of a crossing loop. There were sidings on the east side of the station. The station was renamed as Balquhidder on 1 July 1904.

Balquhidder station was relocated slightly further south on 18 December 1904 in preparation for it becoming a junction with the Comrie, St Fillans & Lochearnhead Railway. Upon the opening of the junction on 1 May 1905, the station boasted two signal boxes and an engine shed.

When the line to Crieff closed on 1 October 1951, the station ceased to be a junction.

The crossing loop was taken out of use on 21 March 1965.

This station was closed with the Callander and Oban line on 27 September 1965, six weeks before the scheduled closure on 5 November 1965 due to a landslip in Glen Ogle.

Preceding station Historical Railways Following station
Kingshouse   Callander and Oban Railway   Killin Junction
Terminus   Comrie, St Fillans & Lochearnhead Railway   Lochearnhead