At Forfar North Junction the routes west to Forfar [1st] (Playfield) and Perth diverged and the routes east to Aberdeen and Broughty Ferry diverged. The Arbroath and Forfar Railway (arriving here in 1839), Scottish Midland Junction Railway (1848) and Dundee and Forfar Direct Railway (1870) met here.
Nearby stations Forfar [2nd] Forfar (Playfield) Clocksbriggs Kingsmuir Kirriemuir Junction Justinhaugh Tannadice Auldbar Road Kirriemuir Kirkbuddo Glammis [1st] Glamis Guthrie Careston Carmyllie | Forfar Shed [2nd] Forfar Shed [1st] Forfar Gasworks Station Linen Works Canmore Jute Works Forfar South Junction Turfbeg Road Bridge Clocksbriggs Oil Depot Clocksbriggs Oil Sidings Tourist/other Whitehills Level Crossing Restenneth Priory Bowman^s Level Crossing Loch of Forfar Clocksbriggs House Reswallie House |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |
10/01/1955 | Dundee and Forfar Direct Railway (Caledonian Railway) Forfar [2nd] (Forfar North Junction) to Dundee East (Broughty Junction) closed to passengers. |
08/12/1958 | Dundee and Forfar Direct Railway (Caledonian Railway) Forfar North Junction (excluded) to Kingsmuir (excluded) closed to goods. The line becomes a long goods branch from Broughty Junction to Kingsmuir. |
04/09/1967 | Aberdeen RailwayArbroath and Forfar Railway Forfar North Junction (excluded) to Bridge of Dun (excluded) closed to all traffic. |
31/10/1979 | Arbroath and Forfar Railway Forfar North Junction to Forfar [1st] (Playfield) closed to goods and competely. |
05/06/1982 | Scottish Midland Junction Railway Line closed between Stanley Junction (excluded) and the former Forfar North Junction. On the last day two passenger trains "Forfar Farewell" are run. Some days later a freight may have run to recover wagons still on the line. |