This is a two platform station in the south of Annan. The main station building is on the eastbound platform (the town side of the station). The stone built building has a long glazed canopy. There is an entry porch, the stonework doesn't quite match so it may be an addition. A large brick shelter, open to the platform but roofed, with extends the building at its west end. The westbound platform waiting room has not survived.
The goods yard was on both sides of the line. The yard with a shed was to the north, approached from the west. Another yard, with a loop off the main line which ran round the south side of the westbound platform, was to the south and was accessed from the east. Of this a single siding, the west end of the loop, remains.
The original yard, somewhat smaller, had turnplates and the goods loop was a later addition.
The station remains open. The station building is now a pub called The Station House .
To the east was Solway Junction, for the line to the Solway Viaduct, and to the west is Annan Viaduct beyond which was the branch for Cochran's Boiler Works.
The line was singled from the east end of the station to Gretna Junction in 1975 and was redoubled in 2008 due to increased imported coal traffic from Hunterston High Level Sidings for power stations in the English Midlands, (which has since largely ceased). The signal box (dating from 1876 and 'B' listed), at the west end of the station, remains open. The box is a curiosity as the line both east (to beyond the former Solway Junction) and west (to beyond Annan Viaduct) is controlled from Dumfries.
There were MOD sidings to both east and west. To the east is Eastriggs MOD and to the west was Annan Powfoot Siding.
Nearby stations Annan Shawhill Corsehill Halt Bowness Eastriggs Wylies Halt Cummertrees Port Carlisle Kirtlebridge Glasson Whitrigg Kirkpatrick Ecclefechan Rigg New Dykes Brow Kirkbride | Port Street Viaduct Solway Junction Annan Viaduct Shawhill Junction Newbie Junction Newbie Brick and Tile Works Cochran^s Boiler Works Annan Powfoot Siding Solway Viaduct Eastriggs Ground Frame Corsehill Quarry Tourist/other Annan Museum Lonsdale Cinema Annan Harbour Annandale Distillery |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |
/ /1847 | Caledonian Railway Branch to Annan, from Ecclefechan, authorised. Not built. |
/ /1848 | Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway Opened from Gretna Junction to Dumfries [1st]. Stations opened at Annan, Cummertrees, Ruthwell, Dumfries [1st]. |
/05/1864 | North British Steam Packet Company SS Silloth and PS Ariel in operation from Silloth to Douglas [IoM] and Dublin. Doddington in operation as a lighter and from Silloth to Dumfrees and Annan. Tug PS Arabian also in operation. |
31/08/1864 | North British Steam Packet Company PS Carham built by A & J Inglis at the Pointhouse Shipbuilding Yard to operate the Silloth to Dumfries and Annan service. This was the first vessel the NB ordered from Inglis. |
/ /1865 | Glasgow and South Western Railway
Caledonian Railway The Caledonian Railway, who were to work the Solway Junction Railway, is authorised to access the Glasgow and South Western Railway's Annan station via Solway Junction. |
/ /1904 | Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway Awning added to Annan station. |
26/06/2000 | Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway Loop opened on the southbound line (up side) at Thornhill, just east of the former station. This aided capacity of the line with its long single track section from Gretna to Annan (since re-doubled). |
/ /2007 | Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway Project to redouble Annan to Gretna Green (around 8 miles) will cost £35M. Plan to include a second platform at Gretna Green. |
An Illustrated History of Carlisle's Railways | Carlisle To Beattock: including the Dumfries Branch (Scottish Main Lines) | The Glasgow & South Western Railway a History |