Kinneil railway station

Kinneil railway station, also known as Kinneil Halt, is a railway station in Bo'ness, Scotland. The station is a request stop to start the tour of the Kinneil nature reserve.[1] It is located in the area previously occupied by Kinneil Colliery and as a result, the railway in the vicinity is very tightly curved and has a speed limit of just 10 mph due to possible subsidence. Between 1985 and 1989 it was the line's terminus and included a loop which has now been partially removed.

Kinneil
Location
PlaceBo'ness
AreaFalkirk (council area)
Coordinates56.0148°N 3.6258°W / 56.0148; -3.6258
Grid referenceNS987814
Operations
Managed byScottish Railway Preservation Society
Platforms1
History
1899original station opened
22 Sept.1930original station closed
1985present station opened
Stations on heritage railways in the United Kingdom
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Original station

The original station was opened by the North British Railway on 2 January 1899 and closed on 22 September 1930.[2] It was subsequently demolished after closure.

References

Preceding station   Heritage railways Following station
Birkhill   Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway   Bo'ness
  Historical railways  
Manuel   Slamannan and Borrowstounness Railway   Bo'ness


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