This is a two platform station with a footbridge and original building on the southbound platform. The smaller building on the northbound platform has not survived. To the immediate south is the Forth Bridge and to the north the North Queensferry Tunnel.
The station building is in use as the Forth Bridge Heritage Centre and, arts venue and cafe.
The Artline - Art and Heritage on the railway in Fife
There was no goods yard. To the south, at the north end of the Forth Bridge, were scissors and the Forth Bridge North Signal Box.
Nearby stations North Queensferry [1st] Port Edgar Inverkeithing [1st] Inverkeithing South Queensferry [1st] South Queensferry Halt New Halls Rosyth Dockyard Dalmeny Dalgety Bay Dalmeny [1st] Rosyth Donibristle Platform Kirkliston Charlestown | North Queensferry Tunnel St Margaret^s Tunnel Battery Quarry Castlandhill Siding Providence Siding Cruicks Quarry Ferrytoll Quarry Jamestown Viaduct [Inverkeithing] Inverkeithing Shipbreaking Yard Ferry Toll Tunnel Tourist/other Forth Bridge North Signal Box Port Laing Submarine Mines Depot Carlingnose Submarine Mining Pier Ferryhills Signal Box Ferrytoll Pier |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |
01/11/1877 | Dunfermline and Queensferry Railway Opened through Dunfermline (Comely Park) to North Queensferry. |