Tullibardine

Location type

Station

Name and dates

Tullibardine (1858-1964)

Opened on the Crieff Junction Railway.

Description

This was a single platform station. The platform was on the east side of the line and the station building was of two storeys, one at street level and one above at platform level. The railway was raised here to pass over a road to the south (bridge now removed)

There was a goods siding to the north with a loading bank.

A signal box opened in 1892 and closed in 1921 when replaced with an enclosed ground frame.

The line closed in 1964.

Until recent years the station house, platform and dock all remained in a very good state of preservation. A modern house has been built on the site.

Local

To the west is Tullibardine Chapel.

Tags

Station

External links

Canmore site record
NLS Collection OS map of 1892-1914
NLS Collection OS map of 1944-67
NLS Map
NLS Map



Nearby stations
Gleneagles
Gleneagles [1st]
Muthill
Auchterarder
Blackford
Strageath Halt
Carsebreck
Innerpeffray
Highlandman
Abercairny
Pittenzie Halt
Dunning
Crieff [2nd]
Madderty
Crieff [1st]
Gleneagles Tip
Machany Water Viaduct
Kincardine Glen Viaduct
Gleneagles Summit
Blackford Mail Apparatus
Highland Spring
Dalpatrick Ford
Earn Viaduct [Strageath]
Tourist/other
Tullibardine Chapel
Strathallan Castle
Gleneagles Hotel
Strathallan Airfield
Blackford Old Parish Church
Innerpeffray Chapel
Muthill Old Church and Tower
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line.


Chronology Dates

16/03/1856Crieff Junction Railway
Line opened from Crieff Junction to Crieff [1st]. Stations opened at Crieff Junction, Tullibardine, Muthill, Highlandman and Crieff [1st].

Books


A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain: The North of Scotland v. 15 (Regional railway history series)

Branch Lines of Strathearn: Tourists, Tatties and Trains

Forgotten Railways: Scotland

Scotland’s Lost Branch Lines: Where Beeching Got It Wrong

Scottish Central Railway (Oakwood Library of Railway History)