Station
Innerwick (1849-1951)
Opened on the North British Railway.
This was a two platform station. The main building was on the westbound platform. The small goods yard was on the south side of the line, a loop serving a loading bank. Opposite this was a siding on the north side, approached from the east. There was a signal box at the west end of the eastbound platform.
The box was replaced in 1908. The station closed in 1951 and the box closed in 1967.
A railway house on the south side of the line remains today.
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