This is a two platform station. It was notable for the street level ticket office on brick piers, accessed from the pavement by a footbridge. Sadly this was demolished in 1999.
The station opened in 1917, a signal box opening in 1917.
The station is on the northern edge of Rosyth itself. Rosyth Dockyard, a private station, served the Royal Navy base to the south. The Dunfermline and District Tramways extended to Rosyth in 1918, closing in 1937. The signal box closed in 1926.
Nearby stations Inverkeithing Rosyth Dockyard Inverkeithing [1st] Dunfermline (Comely Park) Dunfermline City Dunfermline Nethertown [2nd] Dunfermline [1st] Dunfermline Upper Dalgety Bay Dunfermline Queen Margaret North Queensferry North Queensferry [1st] Donibristle Platform Charlestown Halbeath | Inverkeithing Brick and Tile Works Inverkeithing North Junction Inverkeithing Yard Rosyth Dockyard [Tram] Inverkeithing Central Junction Inverkeithing East Junction Inverkeithing South Junction Castlekey Fuel Storage Bunker Boreland Road Bridge Inverkeithing Tunnel Rosyth Tank Farm Exchange Yard Dunfermline Tram Depot Caldwell^s Paper Mill St Leonard^s Works (Linen Damask) |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |
28/03/1917 | Dunfermline and Queensferry Railway Rosyth Halt opened. |
Edinburgh To Inverkeithing.: including The Port Edgar, North Queensferry And Rosyth Dockyard Branches. (Scottish Main Lines.) | Inverkeithing To Thornton Junction: Via Cowdenbeath (Scottish Mainlines) |