Former Killin Railway Station

Former Killin Railway Station (Google Maps)
No Thumbnail
Killin Station was a small railway station in the Scottish town of Killin. The station was part of the Killin Railway that was a small extension going from Killin Junction, through Killin Station and stopped at Loch Tay Station. Killin Station opened 1st April 1886 and closed 1st November 1965. The small Killin Railway connected to the Callander & Oban Railway at Killin Junction, but when the Callander & Oban Railway closed in 1965 also marked the closure of the Killin Railway.

What's left today:
The single platform and three sidings have all been demolished. A toilet block now stands on the site of the platform and a small walk and cycle path now follows the trackbed.
1,570 views
Views by date
UnratedRate as 1Rate as 2Rate as 3Rate as 4Rate as 5Rate as 6Rate as 7Rate as 8Rate as 9Rate as 10

Comments

Policies

Please log in if you don't want to post anonymously (anonymous users cannot post links).

Note: VirtualGlobetrotting is an entertainment website is and is not associated with this post, location or person.

Please enable images and enter code to post
Reload

Around the World Mailing List

Pics: 5
Looking at the track bed with the station behind the camera.
The carpark and bus stop that now occupies the station yard. Picture is taken from the track bed.
Looking towards where the station building would have been. The railway and platform would have been to the right of the picture.
Looking at the sight of the platform from a different angle.
Looking at the sight of the platform.
Share:

Comments

Policies

Please log in if you don't want to post anonymously (anonymous users cannot post links).

Note: VirtualGlobetrotting is an entertainment website is and is not associated with this post, location or person.

Please enable images and enter code to post
Reload