This is a terminus at a ferry pier on Oban Bay. Oban is a major port for the islands with Caledonian MacBrayne operating services to Mull, Lismore and beyond.
The present station has a small ticket office and two platforms and is located a short distance from the ferry terminal. There are good passenger facilities at the ferry terminal which has been rebuilt in recent years.
There are some seldom used sidings. Oil for Caledonian MacBrayne vessels was handled here until recent years and a timber siding put in, which is no longer in use.
The two platforms were a later addition to the original terminus during an expansion of 1904 for the opening of the Ballachulish Branch (Callander and Oban Railway).
Caledonian MacBrayne operates from the station pier to a considerable number of destinations.
Oban Distillery
McCaig's Tower
Staffa Tours
Oban Harbour
Nearby stations Oban Ticket Platform Connel Ferry North Connel Benderloch Ach-na-Cloich Torosay Castle Taynuilt Craignure Barcaldine Halt Appin Creagan Falls of Cruachan Loch Awe Duror Dalmally | Oban High Level Oil Siding Oban Auction Mart Oban Hills Hydropathic Sanatorium Oban Shed Oban Oil Depot Ground Frame Oban Gas Works Tourist/other Oban Station Pier Oban North Pier Oban Distillery Oban War and Peace Museum Northern Lighthouse Board Pier McCaig^s Tower Pulpit Hill St Columba^s Cathedral Oban Bay |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |
/ /1870 | Callander and Oban Railway Authorisation of Tyndrum [C&O] to Oban abandoned. |
/ /1874 | Callander and Oban Railway Tyndrum Goods Junction to Oban, Oban Goods line and branch to Oban Harbour, authorised. |
/ /1878 | Callander and Oban Railway New approach to Oban Bay with a seawall and Oban Pier and Oban station authorised. The planned branch to Oban Harbour is abandoned. |
12/06/1880 | Callander and Oban Railway Line opened from Dalmally to Oban for goods. |
30/06/1880 | Callander and Oban Railway Opening ceremony for whole Callander Dreadnought to Oban line. Banquet in Oban station. |
01/07/1880 | Callander and Oban Railway Dalmally Shed ceases to be a key shed when the line to Oban opens completely. |
01/07/1880 | Callander and Oban Railway Line opened from Dalmally to Oban for passengers. The whole line is now open to passengers. Additionally Lochavullin Goods (Oban High Level Goods) opens. |
/ /1881 | David MacBrayne PS Pioneer [I] (of 1844, but rebuilt several times) placed on the Oban to Craignure Pier service. |
/ /1881 | Callander and Oban Railway Oban Goods Junction to Oban doubled. |
13/09/1886 | Callander and Oban Railway Falkirk to Oban excursion train derails near the Succoth Viaduct. |
/ /1897 | Callander and Oban Railway Expansion of Oban and Oban Station Pier authorised in connection with the opening of the Ballachulish Branch (Callander and Oban Railway). Alterations to sea wall authorised. |
/ /1900 | Callander and Oban Railway Extension of time granted for expansion works at Oban. |
/ /1901 | Callander and Oban Railway Electric lighting at Oban authorised. |
/ /1902 | Ballachulish Branch (Callander and Oban Railway) Extension of time for land purchase for the line and at Oban. |
04/03/1903 | Callander and Oban Railway Oban station enlargement authorised. |
24/08/1903 | Ballachulish Branch (Callander and Oban Railway) Line opened to passengers and goods. Stations opened at Benderloch, Creagan, Appin, Duror, Kentallen, Ballachulish Ferry, Ballachulish. For the opening Connel Ferry and Oban stations were rebuilt. Two large bridges were required Connel Ferry Bridge and Creagan Viaduct. |
23/05/1949 | West Highland Railway Passenger services between Glasgow Queen Street High Level, Crianlarich [WHR] and Oban start. |
12/05/1962 | Callander and Oban Railway Caledonian Railway No 123 and North British Railway No 256 visit Oban. |
04/05/1969 | Callander and Oban Railway Oban to Oban Goods Junction becomes two single track lines on closure of Oban Goods Junction signal box. Oban Goods is now approached from Oban on the eastern of the two tracks with a headshunt at the former Oban Goods Junction. |
02/08/1981 | West Highland Railway
Callander and Oban Railway A Class 55 'Deltic' visits Oban for the first time (55021 'Argyll and Sutherland Highlander') on a 'Merrymaker' excursion from Edinburgh Waverley to Oban. |
23/08/1981 | West Highland Railway
Callander and Oban Railway Second visit of 'Deltic' 55021 to Oban on a 'Merrymaker' excursion from Edinburgh Waverley. |
07/03/2020 | West Highland Railway
Callander and Oban Railway Caledonian Sleeper temporarily diverted to Oban due to flooding at Monessie Gorge. |