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Taynuilt Railway Station
Railway Station (19th Century)
Site Name Taynuilt Railway Station
Classification Railway Station (19th Century)
Alternative Name(s) Taynuilt Station
Canmore ID 23519
Site Number NN03SW 34
NGR NN 00340 31220
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/23519
- Council Argyll And Bute
- Parish Ardchattan And Muckairn (Argyll And Bute)
- Former Region Strathclyde
- Former District Argyll And Bute
- Former County Argyll
NN03SW 34 00340 31220
Station [NAT]
OS (GIS) MasterMap, April 2010.
Caledonian Railway, originally built for the Callander and Oban Railway.
J Thomas 1966.
(Location cited as NN 003 312). Taynuilt Station: completed 1879 and opened 1880 by the Callander and Oban Rly. A 2-platform through station with the main offices on the down platform in a single-storey wooden building, with a bracketted glazed awning and galzed end screens. The up-platform shelter is a particularly pleasing structure.
J R Hume 1977.
Taynuilt station is of the standard (Callander and Oban) two-platform type with very extensive timber buildings on the down platform and a sizeable shelter on the opposite side; it also had a substantially-built water tower. Over the main entrance door (on the S side of the station) there is a bage with the inscription 'C. and O.' and the date of construction in Roman numerals; this is the only sign of the former company left on the system.
C E J Fryer 1989.
This site has only been partially upgraded for SCRAN. For further information, please consult the Architecture Catalogues for Argyll and Bute District.
Information from RCAHMS, March 1998.
Taynuilt station. This intermediate station on the Stirling - Crianlarich - Oban line of the former Caledonian Rly was opened (by the Callander and Oban Rly) on 1 July 1880; it remains in regular use by passenger traffic.
Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 9 August 2001.
R V J Butt 1995.
