- Newcraighall railway station
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Newcraighall Scottish Gaelic: Talla na Creige Nuadh Location Place Newcraighall Local authority Edinburgh Operations Station code NEW Managed by First ScotRail Number of platforms 1 Live arrivals/departures and station information
from National Rail EnquiriesAnnual rail passenger usage 2004/05 * 0.137 million 2005/06 * 0.160 million 2006/07 * 0.177 million 2007/08 * 0.190 million 2008/09 * 0.183 million History Opened 2002 National Rail - UK railway stations A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z * Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Newcraighall from Office of Rail Regulation statistics. Please note: methodology may vary year on year. Newcraighall railway station is a railway station serving the Newcraighall area of Edinburgh in Scotland. It is the current terminus of the Edinburgh Crossrail line. The route is due to be extended beyond Newcraighall towards Galashiels, as part of the revival of the Waverley Line.
Service
Monday to Saturday daytimes there is a half-hourly service to Edinburgh and an hourly evening service. There is no Sunday service.
External links
- Train times and station information for Newcraighall railway station from National Rail
Coordinates: 55°55′59.59″N 3°5′27.58″W / 55.9332194°N 3.0909944°W
Preceding station National Rail Following station Terminus First ScotRail
Brunstane Future arrangement after Waverley Line opens Shawfair First ScotRail
Brunstane Railway stations in Edinburgh Commuter lines: █ North Clyde Line • █ Crossrail • █ Dunblane • █ Fife Circle • █ North Berwick • █ Shotts Stations: Brunstane • Curriehill • Dalmeny • Edinburgh Park • Haymarket • Kingsknowe • Newcraighall • Slateford • South Gyle • Waverley • Wester Hailes
Future stations: Gogar • Shawfair
Transport in Edinburgh edit Categories:- Railway stations in Edinburgh
- Railway stations opened by Railtrack
- Railway stations opened by Network Rail
- Railway stations opened in 2002
- Railway stations served by First ScotRail
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