West Calder Branch (North British Railway)

Introduction

This branch ran south east from Bathgate. It served the Seafield Oil Works and did not reach as far as West Calder itself.




Locations along the line

These locations are along the line.

This junction opened in 1875 to serve the Seafield Oil Works near West Calder. The branch, North British Railway owned, was single track. The junction made a trailing connection with a trailing crossover to the west. The signal box was to the north of the junction.
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See also
Edinburgh and Bathgate Railway
''Ehhhh... Thats all Folks!''. Preliminary trackwork in connection with the planned relocation of the Bathgate STVA car terminal in August ...
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