Berwickshire Railway

Berwickshire Railway
Legend
East Coast Main Line
Reston
Chirnside
Edrom
Duns
Marchmont
Greenlaw
Gordon
Earlston
Leaderfoot Viaduct
(River Tweed)
Waverley Line towards
Galashiels and Peebles
St Boswell's
To Roxburgh
Waverley Line towards Hawick

The Berwickshire Railway is an abandoned railway running between Duns and St Boswells in the Scottish Borders.

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History

The line was authorised in 1862, with a capital of £100,000 in £10 shares and £33,300 in loans. The line opened between Duns (where it formed a connection to the Reston and Duns branch of the North British Railway) and Earlston in November 1863. The remainder of the line to St Boswells opened in October 1865. The line was subsumed into the NBR in 1876.[1]

Following the major flooding which peaked on 12 and 13 August 1948, passenger services were suspended between Duns and St.Boswells, pending repairs to the trackbed which was washed away between Duns and Greenlaw; as it happened, repairs were never carried out and the only traffic the line carried thereafter was freight between Greenlaw and St Boswells as well as the odd railtour. The section between Reston and Duns continued to carry passenger trains until 10th September 1951. The last service on the branch (a Greenlaw - Hawick goods working) operated on Friday 16 July 1965, and the line officially closed on Monday 19 July 1965.

The major engineering feat on the line was Leaderfoot Viaduct situated just north of Ravenswood Junction, where the line left the Waverley Line.

The line

The Berwickshire railway left Duns in a generally south westerly direction, with a ruling descent as far as Greenlaw. Just west of Gordon railway station the line reached its summit at 176 meters above sea level, before descending as far as Earlston railway station. A short climb then took the line to Leaderfoot Viaduct and Ravenswood Junction where the line joined the metals of the Waverley Route. The line ran through rural countryside,

Location Distance from Duns Description
Marchmont Stn 3m 60c
Lintmill siding 5m 60c Served RAF Charterhall
Greenlaw Stn 8m 20c
Gordon Stn 12m 24c
Fans Loanend Sdg 16m 1c
Earlston Stn 18m 1c
Ravenswood Jn 21m 11c Connection to the Waverley Line between Melrose and St Boswells
St Boswells Stn 22m 38c

Services

Never a busy line, the Berwickshire railway handled goods and passenger trains in equal measure. Upon completion of the through route, trains ran from Berwick upon Tweed to St Boswells with some trains extending to Kelso. Connections were provided at St Boswells for Edinburgh Waverley and Hawick. Certain goods trains ran through to Hawick, while there were limited services to and from Duns only. Coal (for Gasworks and households), limited general merchandise, agricultural traffic and livestock.

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