This is a two platform station in the south of Falkirk. There is a car park to the north, the former goods yard, and a new station building on the eastbound platform, replacing two typical North British Railway buildings which faced each other on each platform.
The signal box was located in the goods yard, on the north side of the line. The goods yard was reached by a reversing spur west of the station.
A further yard was added to the south of the station after opening, accessed from the west. This was associated with the Callendar Colliery Railway which ran south east.
To the west a long siding ran on the south side of the line which passed underneath the railway to reach Camelon Goods [NB].
The signal box closed in 1968.
When built this station was some way from Falkirk, but the town has expanded since.
To the east of the station is Falkirk Tunnel. To the south of the station the Union Canal also passes through a tunnel.
North of the station is Falkirk Grahamston, closer to the town centre, on a parallel railway largely catering for northbound and local rather than Edinburgh-Glasgow services.
Nearby stations Falkirk Grahamston Camelon [1st] Falkirk Camelon [1st] Camelon Thornbridge Halt Larbert Polmont Grangemouth Bonnybridge Glenellrig Bonnybridge Canal Goods Greenhill Bonnybridge Central Avonbridge Upper Greenhill | Falkirk High Coal Yard Policy Colliery Falkirk Tunnel Brewery Callendar Colliery Pit No 13 Callendar Brick Works Camelon Colliery Pit No 2 Springfield Iron Works Camelon Basin South Bantaskin Colliery Lock 12 [FCC] Lock 11 [FCC] Lock 10 [FCC] Camelon Iron Works Tourist/other Bantaskin House |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |
13/10/1853 | Edinburgh Station and Branches (Caledonian Railway) From Slateford Junction [1st] to a bay platform by the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway's Haymarket station opened. Trains could run from the bay to Carstairs or Falkirk. The line is opened with a running of the Royal Train to Haymarket. The connection at Haymarket was taken out later. |
/ /1892 | Rough Castle Branch (North British Railway) Opened from Falkirk High to Camelon Goods [NB]. |
/ /1958 | Rough Castle Branch (North British Railway) Closed from Falkirk High to Camelon Goods [NB]. To Rough Castle Tar Works (excluded) closed 1960. |
04/03/1964 | Dalry Road Lines (Caledonian Railway) Stirling and Falkirk trains diverted from Edinburgh Princes Street to Edinburgh Waverley. |