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Leith Walk railway station

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Place
  
Edinburgh

Pre-grouping
  
North British Railway

1 January 1917
  
Closed

Platforms in use
  
2

Area
  
City of Edinburgh

22 March 1868
  
Opened

Original company
  
North British Railway

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Post-grouping
  
London and North Eastern Railway

Leith Walk railway station was a railway station located on Leith Walk in Edinburgh. In order to build the station, the Gallow Lee, which was once the site of public executions, was excavated. The station opened on 22 March 1868 and was served by trains on Edinburgh local rail services. During World War I the station was closed as an economy measure between 1 January 1917 and 31 January 1919. The station closed to passengers on 31 March 1930. It is likely that this was due to competition from Edinburgh Corporation Tramways as the tram journey from the city centre to Leith Walk was quicker than travelling by train. Passenger trains continued to serve other stations on the line until 1947.

Parts of the station platforms still exist although they are overgrown with weeds. The station buildings on Leith Walk were demolished in the 1970s. The railway line through the station is still used to carry waste from the waste management plant at Powderhall to a landfill site in East Lothian.

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Leith Walk railway station Wikipedia