This line is closed. After closure to passengers the station was retained for a while as a DMU maintenance depot.
01/07/1903 | Edinburgh, Leith and Granton Railway Leith Central Branch (North British Railway) to London Road Junction [Edinburgh] and Lochend South Junction opened. |
07/04/1952 | Leith Central Branch (North British Railway) Leith Central to Abbeyhill and Piershill closed to passengers. |
07/04/1952 | Edinburgh, Leith and Granton Railway Leith Central Branch (North British Railway) closed to passengers. The route is retained for carriage sidings and later used as a DMU depot. |
29/04/1972 | Edinburgh, Leith and Granton Railway Leith Central Branch (North British Railway) to London Road Junction [Edinburgh] and Lochend South Junction is closed. |
01/05/1972 | Leith Central Branch (North British Railway) Leith Central (DMU servicing) to Abbeyhill Junction and Piershill Junction closed. |
This line is divided into a number of portions.
This was a three way double track junction. No railway remains in use here today.
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This junction was south of Leith Central and controlled the approaches to the terminus from London Road Junction [Edinburgh] to the west and Lochend South Junction to the east. Both lines were double track and were opened with the terminus.
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This was a single platform halt on the Leith Central double track line, used for arrivals only for excursion trains run for football matches at Easter Road Stadium. The halt was east of the stadium. Departures left from Abbeyhill, west of the stadium.
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Leith Central closed in 1952 and it was redeveloped, in 1959, as Leith Central Diesel Depot. British Railways assigned the code 64H.
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Leith Central was a large four platform terminus with a glazed roof fronting Leith Walk, at the foot of the Walk.
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This junction was south of Leith Central and controlled the approaches to the terminus from London Road Junction [Edinburgh] to the west and Lochend South Junction to the east. Both lines were double track and were opened with the terminus.
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This junction opened in 1888 with the curve from London Road Junction. This provided a secondary route from Abbeyhill Junction to Piershill Junction and on to Portobello East Junction, thus quadrupling the route.
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