Garlieston railway station explained

Garlieston
Status:Disused
Borough:Garlieston, Wigtownshire
Country:Scotland
Coordinates:54.7879°N -4.3695°W
Original:Wigtownshire Railway
Pregroup:Caledonian, Glasgow & South Western, Midland and London North Western Railways
Postgroup:LMS
Years:3 April 1876
Events:Opened
Years1:1 March 1903
Events1:Closed to passenger services
Years2:1964
Events2:Closed to all services

Garlieston is the closed terminus of the Garlieston branch of Wigtownshire Railway; running from a junction at Millisle. It served the coastal village and harbour of Garlieston in Wigtownshire. The Garlieston branch, together with the rest of the Wigtownshire Railway, closed completely in 1964.

The Wigtownshire Railway was itself a branch of the Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Joint Railway; running from a junction at to .

Services

The branch opened from Millisle to Garlieston on 3 April 1876 for both goods and passengers.[1]

Regular passenger services ceased on the Garlieston branch on 1 March 1903. However, Garlieston had a good harbour and it occasionally ran boat excursions to the Isle of Man.[2] These were well patronised, so the railway continued to provide excursion trains to Garlieston until 1935.

Goods services ran from Newton Stewart to Whithorn and to Garlieston until the Whithorn branch closed completely on 5 October 1964. By the 1960s, these services ran three days per week; with conditional working on the Garlieston branch, when required.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Awdry, Christopher (1990), Page 110.
  2. Casserley, H.C.(1968), pages 165 -168
  3. Gammell, C.J. (1978)