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Morningside Road The former Morningside Station Location Place Morningside, Edinburgh Area City of Edinburgh Operations Pre-grouping North British Railway Post-grouping LNER
Scottish Region of British RailwaysPlatforms 2 History 1 December 1884 Opened 10 September 1962 Closed Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom Closed railway stations in Britain
A B C D–F G H–J K–L M–O P–R S T–V W–ZEdinburgh Suburban and Southside Junction Railway East Coast Main Line Portobello Portobello East Junction Brunstane (opened 2002) Niddrie South Junction Piershill Newcraighall Meadowbank Stadium East Coast Main Line to Leith Waverley Line Abbeyhill Innocent Railway Duddingston & Craigmillar Newington Waverley Blackford Hill Morningside Road Craiglockhart Haymarket Myreside Aqueduct Haymarket E Jcn (Union Canal) Gorgie East Craiglockhart Jcn Slateford Jcn Edin & Glasgow Railway Caledonian Main Line Glasgow via Falkirk Glasgow via Shotts North Clyde Line Glasgow via Carstairs To Aberdeen Coordinates: 55°55′32″N 3°12′37″W / 55.925487°N 3.210408°W
Morningside Road railway station is a former railway station in the Morningside area of Edinburgh, Scotland. It was opened by the Edinburgh Suburban and Southside Junction Railway (ESSJR) on 1 December 1884 as Morningside Station.
After the ESSJR was incorporated into the North British Railway on 1 March 1885, the station was renamed Morningside Road in October 1886.[1]
Morningside Road station closed in 1962, when passenger rail services were withdrawn from the Edinburgh Suburban line as part of the British Railways rationlisation programme known as the Beeching Axe, although the line itself was retained for rail freight use. The route continues to be used for freight services to this day, and occasionally diverted passenger trains also pass through Morningside.
Location
The station was located by Morningside Road, where the road bridge crosses the suburban line, and was accessed via a gate on the west side of the road, opposite the Morningside Clock.
Today the station is derelict and the entrance to the station is now occupied by a branch of the Bank of Scotland. The outer circle platform has been removed to allow Mk 3 coaching stock to operate on the line. ScotRail retains an advertising hoarding on the bridge next to the clock, where they display posters advertising passenger rail services. The iron footbridge from the former station still stands to this day, connecting Maxwell Street to Balcarres Street.[2]
Future
A local advocacy group, the Capital Rail Action Group (CRAG), is running a campaign for the SSJR line to be re-opened to passenger services, and proposes that it should be operated either as a commuter rail service or as a light rail system to form an extension of the forthcoming Edinburgh Tram Network.[3] Following a petition submitted to the Scottish Parliament in 2007, the proposal was rejected in 2009 by transport planners due to anticipated cost.[4]
References
- ^ "Edinburgh, Morningside Road Station". Scotland's Places. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland/ National Archives of Scotland. http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/search_item/index.php?service=RCAHMS&id=140001. Retrieved 10 January 2010.
- ^ "Edinburgh Morningside footbridge". Scottish Ironwork Foundation. http://www.scottishironwork.org/catdetail.asp?ironid=25714. Retrieved 10 January 2010.
- ^ "Reopening the South Sub". Transform Scotland. March 2007. http://archive.transformscotland.org.uk/info/docs/2007-03-30_ESSR.pdf. Retrieved 8 January 2010.
- ^ "Public Petitions Committee Official Report". Scottish Parliament. 27 January 2009. http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/s3/committees/petitions/or-09/pu09-0202.htm#Col1450. Retrieved 8 January 2010.
Preceding station Historical railways Following station Craiglockhart Edinburgh Suburban and
Southside Junction Railway
Blackford Hill Categories:- Disused railway stations in Edinburgh
- Scotland railway station stubs
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