Balmossie | |
Native Name: | Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic: Baile Mosaidh |
Symbol Location: | gb |
Symbol: | rail |
Borough: | Monifieth, Angus |
Country: | Scotland |
Coordinates: | 56.4747°N -2.8384°W |
Grid Name: | Grid reference |
Manager: | ScotRail |
Platforms: | 2 |
Code: | BSI[1] |
Original: | British Railways Scottish Region |
Years: | 18 June 1962 |
Events: | Opened as Balmossie Halt |
Years1: | 16 May 1983 |
Events1: | Renamed Balmossie |
Footnotes: | Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road |
Balmossie railway station is a small railway station at the border between Dundee and Angus which serves the east of Broughty Ferry and the west of Monifieth. It is located 5abbr=offNaNabbr=off from the former Dundee East station, on the Dundee to Aberdeen line, between Broughty Ferry and Monifieth.[2] ScotRail, who manage the station, operate all services.
The station was originally opened on 18 June 1962 as Balmossie Halt by British Rail Scottish Region and renamed as Balmossie on 16 May 1983.
Facilities are very basic, comprising a bench on platform 2, and a shelter on platform 1. There is step-free access to both platforms, including via a ramped footbridge. There are no help points, which could be considered negligent for accessibility standards.[3] [4] As there are no facilities to purchase tickets, passengers must buy one in advance, or from the guard on the train.
Entries and exits | 797 | 136 | 993 | 1,227 | 615 | 406 | 804 | 362 | 314 | 1,078 | 1,446 | 1,092 | 992 | 1,364 | 698 | 984 | 1,524 | 392 | 1,172 | 834 |
British Rail operated local passenger services between Dundee and Arbroath until May 1990. Since these were discontinued, most of the intermediate stations have had only a very sparse "parliamentary" service, provided so as to avoid the difficulty of formal closure procedures.[6]
ScotRail provides Balmossie with only two trains a day in each direction, Mondays to Saturdays. The southbound services depart at 06:25 (to Dundee) and 08:01 (to Glasgow). The northbound services depart at 18:04 and 18:41, both to Arbroath. There is no Sunday service.[7] As a result of the infrequent services and low population in the area, patronage of the station is low.