Arbuckle railway station

Arbuckle
Location
Place Scotland
Area North Lanarkshire
Coordinates 55°53′26″N 3°56′46″W / 55.89045°N 3.94612°W / 55.89045; -3.94612Coordinates: 55°53′26″N 3°56′46″W / 55.89045°N 3.94612°W / 55.89045; -3.94612
Operations
Original company Slamannan Railway
Pre-grouping Slamannan Railway and Ballochney Railway End on Junction
Platforms ?
History
31 August 1840 Station opens
October 1862 Station closes
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Arbuckle railway station served the village of Arbuckle in the Scottish county of North Lanarkshire. The station was the meeting point of two early railway companies.

History

The station was the meeting point of the two pioneer railways, the Slamannan Railway and the Ballochney Railway, and joined the Monklands Railway when they amalgamated to form it in 1848. The Monklands railway was in 1865 absorbed by the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, joining the North British Railway a day later. By the time of these events however the station had closed, in 1862.

Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Rawyards
Ballochney Railway
  Slamannan Railway
  Whiterigg
Line and station closed

References

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