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.
To the west is Tullibardine Chapel.
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. |
16/03/1856 | Crieff Junction Railway Line opened from Crieff Junction to Crieff [1st]. Stations opened at Crieff Junction, Tullibardine, Muthill, Highlandman and Crieff [1st]. |