Markinch railway station explained

Markinch
Native Name:Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic: Marc-Innis[1]
Symbol Location:gb
Symbol:rail
Borough:Markinch, Fife
Country:Scotland
Coordinates:56.2005°N -3.1308°W
Grid Name:Grid reference
Manager:ScotRail
Platforms:2
Code:MNC
Footnotes:Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road
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Designation1:Category B
Designation1 Date:10 September 1979
Designation1 Number:LB42936[2]

Markinch railway station is a railway station in Markinch, Fife, Scotland, which serves the Glenrothes, Leslie and Levenmouth areas of Fife.

The station is managed by ScotRail and is on the main Edinburgh to Aberdeen Line, north of Edinburgh Waverley. The station was rebuilt to include a new building and park and ride facilities for passengers travelling to Glenrothes and the East of Fife. There are up to ten buses an hour connecting the station with Glenrothes and four to the Levenmouth area. A cycle route has also been completed along the former Leslie Railway into Glenrothes.

History

The now-closed Leslie Railway left the mainline immediately south of this station.

Services

Most ScotRail services from Edinburgh to and (each hourly), and some services to and call at Markinch. Southbound has two trains per hour to Edinburgh. There is one direct service from each weekday evening.[3]

Sunday services are somewhat irregular and run every two hours in the morning and early afternoon but more frequently thereafter. They run to and from Aberdeen or Inverness northbound.

As of 21 May 2023, CrossCountry operate one northbound train per day to Aberdeen and one southbound train a day to Penzance on weekdays. On Sundays, the northbound service terminates at Dundee and the southbound train terminates at Plymouth.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Brailsford . Martyn . Railway Track Diagrams 1: Scotland & Isle of Man . 6th . December 2017 . 1987 . Trackmaps . Frome . 978-0-9549866-9-8 . Gaelic/English Station Index .
  2. Web site: BALGONIE ROAD AND MITCHELL TERRACE, MARKINCH RAILWAY STATION WITH GATEPIERS, BOUNDARY WALLS AND RAILINGS . Historic Scotland . 9 March 2019.
  3. GB eNRT May 2016 Edition, Table 229 (Network Rail)