Shandon railway station

Shandon
Location
Place Shandon
Area Argyll and Bute
Coordinates 56°03′13″N 4°48′35″W / 56.0536°N 4.8096°W / 56.0536; -4.8096Coordinates: 56°03′13″N 4°48′35″W / 56.0536°N 4.8096°W / 56.0536; -4.8096
Operations
Original company West Highland Railway
Pre-grouping North British Railway
Post-grouping LNER
Platforms 2
History
3 August 1894 Station opened[1]
14 June 1964 Station closed[1]
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Shandon is a closed railway station located at Shandon on the east shore of Gare Loch, in Argyll and Bute. It is located towards the southern end of the West Highland Railway.

History

This station opened to passengers on 7 August 1894.

The station was laid out with a crossing loop around an island platform. There was a siding with a loading bank on the east side of the station.

The station closed on 14 June 1964.

Signalling

From the time of its opening in 1894, the West Highland Railway was worked throughout by the electric token system. Shandon signal box, which had 15 levers, was situated at the south end of the island platform.

The signal box and crossing loop were taken out of use on 2 April 1967. The single line was subsequently realigned through the site of the island platform. As a result, very little trace can be seen of this station today, although the loading bank remains.

Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Rhu
Line open; Station closed
  North British Railway
West Highland Railway
  Garelochhead
Line and Station opened

References

Notes

  1. 1 2 Butt (1995), page 209

Sources

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