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Newtonairds railway station

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Place
  
Stepford

1 March 1905
  
Opened

4 July 1949
  
Closed to freight

Area
  
Dumfries and Galloway

3 May 1943
  
Closed to passengers

Pre-grouping
  
Glasgow & South Western

Original company
  
Cairn Valley Light Railway

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Newtonairds (NX877801) was one of the principal stations on the now closed Cairn Valley Light Railway branch from Dumfries. It served a very rural area in Dumfries and Galloway.

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History

The CVR was nominally independent, but was in reality controlled by the Glasgow and South Western Railway. The line was closed to passengers on 3 May 1943, during WW2 and to freight on 4 July 1949, and the track lifted in 1953.

The station cost £212 to build in red brick with cream painted poster boards and chocolate-coloured framing. The extension over the front was covered with red tiles, as was the main roof. A booking office and waiting room was provided. A station master's house was provided.

The passing loop and signal box at Newtonairds remained even after the 'one engine in steam' method of working was introduced circa 1936.

Trains were controlled by a 'lock and block' system whereby the trains operated treadles on the single line to interact with the block instruments.

Other stations

  • Irongray
  • Stepford
  • Dunscore
  • Crossford
  • Kirkland
  • Moniaive
  • Re-opening

    Suggestions have been made for a re-opening of the line.

    References

    Newtonairds railway station Wikipedia