This junction is directly west of Haymarket station. It opened in 1964, finally completing the line from Slateford Junction [1st] laid down in 1859. The connection was known as the Duff Street Spur. This joined together the former Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway and the Edinburgh Station and Branches (Caledonian Railway).
Haymarket East on the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway had a signal box prior to the connection being put in. This controlled the west end of Haymarket station and the siding into the Caledonian Distillery. This distilelry was also served by a siding at the very end of the Edinburgh Station and Branches (Caledonian Railway).
The E&G box was replaced in 1895 when the line was quadrupled with the opening of a second Haymarket Tunnel to the south of the existing tunnel and the addition of two further platforms.
The box closed in 1936, taken over by Waverley West Signal Box.
With the laying in of the Duff Street Spur in 1964 it became a true junction. This allowed Edinburgh Princes Street to close.
The sidings into the Caledonian Distillery and the distillery itself have closed.
Nearby stations Haymarket [Tram] Haymarket Dalry Road Murrayfield West End - Princes Street [Tram] Murrayfield Stadium [Tram] Lothian Road Edinburgh Princes Street Merchiston Gorgie East Exhibition [NBR] Exhibition [CR] Princes Street [Tram] Craigleith Craiglockhart | Haymarket Goods Haymarket Coal Yard Haymarket Shed [1st] Haymarket Power Box Coltbridge Junction Dalry Middle Junction Murrayfield Junction [Tram] Russell Road Bridge [Tram] Dalry Junction [Edinburgh] Dalry Road Shed Waverley Oil and Cake Mills Russell Road Viaduct Roseburn Maltings Granton Junction Tourist/other Caledonian Distillery |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |