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Innerwick railway station

Coordinates: 55°57′41″N 2°24′57″W / 55.9613°N 2.4159°W / 55.9613; -2.4159
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Innerwick
General information
LocationEast Lothian
Coordinates55°57′41″N 2°24′57″W / 55.9613°N 2.4159°W / 55.9613; -2.4159
Platforms2
History
Original companyNorth British Railway
Pre-groupingNorth British Railway
Post-groupingLNER
Key dates
July 1848 (1848-07)Opened
18 June 1951 (1951-06-18)Closed

Innerwick railway station served the village of Innerwick, East Lothian, Scotland from 1848 to 1951 on the East Coast Main Line.

History

The station opened in July 1848 by the North British Railway.[1] It closed on 18 June 1951 to both passengers and goods traffic. The line is still open and the former site is now a large field with a cabbage patch and a line house.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ M E Quick, Railway Passenger Stations in England Scotland and Wales—A Chronology, The Railway and Canal Historical Society, 2002, p. 229
  2. ^ "RAILSCOT - Innerwick". Railscot. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Innerwick, Station house - Canmore". Canmore. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Cockburnspath
Line open, station closed
  North British Railway
East Coast Main Line
  Dunbar
Line and station open