Known to the Railway Clearing House as Pease Bridge, later known by British Railways as Pease Siding and the bridge information plaque refers to it as Pease Lye. There were a pair of sidings from the southbound line, on the east side of the railway, approached by reversal. A public siding for agricultural use. The parent station was at Cockburnspath, not far to the north west.
A former railway cottage, Pease Cottages, survives on the east side of the line here. The loading bank survives.
Nearby stations Cockburnspath Grantshouse Innerwick Reston [1st] Reston Dunbar Chirnside Edrom Crumstane Eyemouth Duns Ayton Burnmouth East Linton [1st] East Linton | Cockburnspath Mail Apparatus Siccar Point Dunglass Viaduct Penmanshiel Tunnel Brockholes Bridge Renton Siding Torness Nuclear Power Station Torness Power Station Siding Free Kirk Bridge Houndwood Siding Dunbar Cement Works Tourist/other Dunglass Collegiate Church Penmanshiel Memorial Edin^s Hall Broch Cockburn Law Fort |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |