- Tulloch railway station
Infobox UK station
name = Tulloch
other_name= An Tulach
code = TUL
caption = Photo taken from nearby Dun Dearg showing the West Highland Line as it passes through Tulloch
manager =First ScotRail
locale = Tulloch
borough = Highland
start =
platforms = 2
lowusage0405 = 2,083
lowusage0506 = 2,122
original =West Highland Railway
pregroup =North British Railway
postgroup = LNER
years =7 August 1894
events = Opened as Inverlair
years1 =1 January 1895
events1 = Renamed as Tulloch|Tulloch railway station is a rural
railway station in the Highland region ofScotland . This station is on theWest Highland Line 169 km (101½ miles) north of Glasgow Queen Street.History
The station was laid out with two platforms, one on either side of a
crossing loop . There are sidings on the north side of the station.The station buildings are now used as a hostel. [ [http://www.stationlodge.co.uk/ Tulloch Station Lodge] ]
= Signalling =The
signal box , which had 15 levers, was situated on the Up platform. From the time of its opening in1894 , the West Highland Railway was worked throughout by the electric token system.The semaphore signals were removed on
23 February 1986 in preparation for the introduction ofRadio Electronic Token Block (RETB).The RETB system was commissioned between Upper Tyndrum and
Fort William Junction on29 May 1988 . This resulted in the closure of Tulloch signal box and others on that part of the line. The RETB is controlled from a Signalling Centre atBanavie railway station .The
Train Protection & Warning System was installed in2003 .Service
Mondays to Saturdays, three trains a day go southbound to Glasgow Queen Street and northbound to Fort William and onwards to Mallaig. Sundays one or two trains a day dependent on the season go in each direction.
rail line
next = Roy Bridge
previous = Corrour
route =First ScotRail West Highland Line
col = ff80c0rail line
next = Roy Bridge
"Line and station open"
previous = Fersit
"Line open; station closed"
route =North British Railway NBR light">
West Highland Railway
col = NBR colour
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