Note: text in square brackets is added for clarity and was not part of the location's name.
Station code: National RailThis was a two platform station. It is fairly intact despite closure in 1962. The eastbound platform and street level ticket office both remain intact. A lattice footbridge still crosses the west end of the former station.
The station was on the west side of Morningside Road. There were typical North British Railway style buildings with canopies.
The station had a large goods yard, at the west end and north of the line, accessed from a loop (which enclosed the 1884 signal box) on the north side of the eastbound line. The sidings ran to the east.
The former goods yard s now covered by flats, a car park and other buildings.
A second yard (added later) was at the west end of the station, south side of the line and approached from the east.
The station closed in 1962 and the box closed in 1977, taken over by the Edinburgh Signalling Centre.
To the north is the Royal Edinburgh Hospital, which began as the Royal Edinburgh Asylum.
Royal Edinburgh Hospital
Further north again is George Watson's College.
George Watson's College
Nearby stations Craiglockhart Blackford Hill Exhibition [NBR] Merchiston Exhibition [CR] Dalry Road Gorgie East Slateford Haymarket Slateford [2nd] Haymarket [Tram] Newington [NBR] Lothian Road Murrayfield Stadium [Tram] West End - Princes Street [Tram] | George Watson^s College Blackford Hill [Hill] Braids Tram Shelter Craiglockhart Junction Royal Observatory Edinburgh and Dumfriesshire Dairy Stone Depot Exhibition Junction [CR] Slateford Junction [1st] Blackford Quarry Slateford Yard Tourist/other Royal Edinburgh Hospital Old Craig House Craig House Blackford House |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |
10/09/1962 | Edinburgh and Dalkeith Railway
Edinburgh, Suburban and Southside Junction Railway Portobello (Niddrie North Junction) to Morningside Road to Edinburgh (Haymarket Central Junction) closed to passengers. |
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