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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 844464

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/844464

NT29NE 4 2995 9769

For South Signal Box (NT 2991 9713) and West Signal Box (NT 2958 9735), see NT29NE 15 and NT29NE 16 respectively.

For (North) signal box at NT 3008 9797, see NT39NW 218.

Not to be confused with Glenrothes with Thornton Station (NT 29114 97219), for which see NT29NE 72.

Copied from mount:

Station probably opened 17.9.1847 (Edinburgh and Northern Railway).

Branch to Dunfermline opened 13.12.1849.

Station closed 6.10.1969.

North British Railway.

(Undated) information in NMRS.

This intermediate station on the Kirkcaldy-Dundee portion of the northern (Edinburgh-Aberdeen) portion of the East Coast Main Line was also the junction station for the branch line to Cowdenbeath and Dunfermline (to the SW). It was situated just N of the Thornton (junction) triangle.

The station was opened (as Thornton Station) by the Edinburgh and Northern Rly on 17 September 1847, subsequently passing to the North British Rly. It was renamed Thornton Junction Station (by the London and North Eastern Rly) on 1 July 1923, and was closed to regular traffic (by British Railways) on 6 October 1969. Both main and branch lines remain in regular use by passenger traffic, but the station is not indicated on the current edition of the OS (GIS) AIB.

Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 4 October 2006.

R V J Butt 1995.

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