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Breich railway station is a remote railway station serving the village of Breich in West Lothian, Scotland. It is located on the Shotts Line, west of towards . It is currently the sixth least used station in the UK and the second least used in Scotland, after Barry Links.〔 http://orr.gov.uk/__data/assets/excel_doc/0018/15363/station-usage-2013-14-data.xls〕 == History == The station was opened by the Caledonian Railway on their Cleland and Midcalder Line on 9 July 1869.〔 Breich is named for the nearby Breich Water.〔 The station pre-dates the present day (2015) village of Breich and OS maps show that it has never possessed freight facilities such as loading docks and sidings, etc.〔(Linlithgowshire Sheet XII.SW (includes: West Calder; Whitburn). Publication date: 1898. Date revised: 1895. )〕 The area although now very rural was once highly industrialised with several collieries, lime works, iron workings, etc. nearby, together with the Levenseat Branch of the North British Railway and the originally 4ft 6in Scotch gauge Wilsontown, Morningside and Coltness line with its old terminus station of Longridge〔 opened in 1845 and closed in 1848.〔Butt (1995), page 149〕 A ticket office and waiting room was still present in 1962 as shown by the photograph of that date, together with a linesman's brick hut building, both on the Glasgow bound platform. The final section of the platforms running towards Edinburgh are slightly higher, have larger edging stones and a different construction suggesting that they were built at a different date than the rest of the platforms. The station gardens have an unusual diversity of planted shrubs and trees. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Breich railway station」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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