This was a two platform station at the south end of the Shankend Viaduct. It had three looped sidings on its east side, approached from the south end of the station where the signal box was located. The two storey station building, with single storey ticket office at the north end, was on the southbound platform.
The original 1888 signal box had been at the end of the southbound platform. It was replaced with another further south, on the east side of the line in 1916.
Shankend itself is a farm just to the north. The area is remote farmed moorland. Despite the rural location the station survived until closure of the line.
The station house and, remarkably, signal box both remain standing. The only other intact signal box on the former Waverley Route is at Harker. After years of use of the signal box as a stable it has been renovated to become accommodation. The platforms, quite short, also remain. The trackbed is used as an estate road.
Nearby stations Stobs Stobs Camp Whitrope Siding Riccarton Junction Saughtree Hawick [2nd] Hawick [1st] Deadwater Steele Road Hassendean Kielder Forest Newcastleton Lewiefield Halt Belses Jedburgh | Shankend Viaduct White Hill Quarry Siding White Hill Quarry Primrose Cottage Whitrope Tunnel Barnes Viaduct Meldrum Destructor Stobs Camp Prison Spoil Tip Whitrope Summit Whitrope Culvert Laidlehope Culvert Tourist/other Stobs Castle Stobs Camp Hospital Stobs Military Camp |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |