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Montrose (Caledonian) railway station

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Place
  
Montrose, Angus

17 September 1849
  
Closed

30 April 1934
  
Closed

1 February 1848
  
Opened

17 September 1849
  
Re-opened

Platforms in use
  
2

Pre-grouping
  
Aberdeen Railway Caledonian Railway

Address
  
Montrose DD10 8HL, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Montrose railway station, Bridge of Dun railway st, Caledonian Railway (Brechin), Tay Road Bridge

Montrose (Caledonian) railway station was opened on 1 February 1848 by the Aberdeen Railway as a terminus of a short branch from Dubton Junction. Services initially comprised trains to the junction at Dubton, with some continuing through to Brechin.

When the Montrose and Bervie Railway opened on 1 November 1865, its trains were initially worked by the Scottish North Eastern Railway and used this station. These working were taken over by the Caledonian Railway when it took over the SNER. These services were transferred to Montrose railway station when the North British Railway built its new line from Arbroath to Kinnaber (the North British, Arbroath and Montrose Railway).

It was closed to passengers on 30 April 1934 and trains from Dubton ran into the former North British Railway station in Montrose.

The area of the extensive sidings at this station has now been built on with houses. The station building remains as a retirement home but its extensive trainshed has been removed and replaced with a tasteful canopy. The building has been stone-cleaned. The station was closed in preference to the other station in Montrose which was on the Dundee to Aberdeen main line rather than the terminus of a short branch.

References

Montrose (Caledonian) railway station Wikipedia