Former Loch Tay Railway Station

Former Loch Tay Railway Station


Killin, United Kingdom (GB)
Loch Tay Station was a small station on the Killin Railway in Scotland. The station opened 1st April 1886 and closed 9th September 1939. The station had a single platform and the railway left the station and went around a small loop to go back along the single track on the Killin Railway. The station had a small engine shed at the North and had two sidings on a small pier. The station closed in 1939, but because of the engine shed the line still remained active right up to its closure in 1965.

What's left today:
Nothing of the station remains. Private houses now occupy the site.
Loch Tay Station was a small station on the Killin Railway in Scotland. The station opened 1st April 1886 and closed 9th September 1939. The station had a single platform and the railway left the station and went around a small loop to go back along the single track on the Killin Railway. The station had a small engine shed at the North and had two sidings on a small pier. The station closed in 1939, but because of the engine shed the line still remained active right up to its closure in 1965.

What's left today:
Nothing of the station remains. Private houses now occupy the site.
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Links: en.wikipedia.org, www.railscot.co.uk
By: Drudii

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