This was a two platform station with a bay platform for the Lauder Light Railway. The main station building was on the northbound platform with a water tank at the south end of the same platform.
The nearest station to the north was Heriot (north) and to the south is Stow.
Construction of the station required considerable ground work, requiring two bridges in quick succession.
The course of the Gala Water was relocated to a new channel to the east after opening of the railway to run down the east side of the station, thus alleviating the need for the two bridges over the river.
The goods yard was on the east side, reached by reversal from the south. A large goods shed was opposite the main station building. There was a long siding south of the station on the west side, approached from the north.
The original signal box was north of the station and level crossing on the east side of the line. With the opening of the Lauder line in 1901 this became a gate box and a new signal box was added at the south end of the northbound platform. There was a resignalling in 1954 and both boxes were replaced. The new box was an LNER Type 15 built on the north side of the level crossing, east side of the line.
The branch closed in 1959. The station and main line closed in 1969.
With the line reopening there is a railway here again, albeit single track. The station building, disused, remains standing.
Nearby stations Heriot Stow Oxton Lauder Bowland Tynehead Fushiebridge [1st] Fushiebridge [2nd] Clovenfords Thornielee Gorebridge Angling Club Cottage Walkerburn Galashiels Galashiels [1st] | Fountainhall Bridge Bower Bridge Hollowshank Bridge Crookston Mill Bridge Plenploth Bridge Torquhan Bridge Middleton Siding Middletoun Summit Watherston Bridge Galabank Bridge Galabank Junction Airhouse Quarry Hartside Siding Lugate Water Bridge Falahill Summit |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |
26/06/2013 | New fountainhall site office central to Borders Railway [Border Telegraph] |