St Fillans

St Fillans looking west with Loch Earn, the village on the left and site of the former station (now holiday lodges) on the right. The westbound platform station building survives (just beyond the modern house) as does the signal box (amongst the cabins). St Fillans was was the terminus of the line, briefly, between 1901 and extension of the line west to Lochearnhead in 1904. Unfortunately there was no turntable, which was not not just for that short period it was a terminus, but also afterwards as St Fillans was often the destination of special trains.

Location: St Fillans

Original line: Lochearnhead, St Fillans and Comrie Railway

Photographer: Ewan Crawford

Contact photographer: Ewan Crawford

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Date: 24/11/2023

Image number: 91707


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