This signal box controlled the junction between several lines. To the east were the lines from Gleneagles (opened 1856), Perth (opened 1866), the reversing spur for Crieff Goods (originally Crieff [1st] of 1856) and the reversing spur for Crieff Sheds and further goods sidings. To the west it controlled the approach to Crieff Goods and the line through Crieff [2nd] (opened 1893) to Comrie and beyond. The box opened one year before the Comrie line was opened.
The box was on the south side of the junction. All lines were single track except the short portion through to Crieff West Signalbox on the west side of Crieff [2nd] station which, going west, was initially double and then three tracks.
With the closure of Crieff West Signalbox in 1932 it was renamed Crieff Signalbox and took over its duties in addition to its own.
The Comrie line closed in 1964. The Gleneagles route closed in 1964, a stub (terminating at Muthill) closed in late 1964. The signal box itself closed in 1965, the line becoming a one-engine-in-steam operation served by the remaining goods only line from Perth. Complete closure came in 1967.
Nearby stations Crieff [2nd] Crieff [1st] Pittenzie Halt Highlandman Innerpeffray Strageath Halt Muthill Abercairny Comrie Madderty Tullibardine Carsebreck Blackford Gleneagles Dalchonzie Platform | Crieff Timber Yard Crieff Goods [CandMJR] Crieff Sheds Crieff Shed [2nd] Crieff Sheds Crieff Shed [1st] Crieff Goods Crieff Tunnel Strathearn Chemical and Manure Works Crieff Viaduct Tourist/other Crieff West Signal Box Crieff Hydro Pittentian Level Crossing Ferntower House Glenturret Distillery |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |