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Invergowrie railway station : ウィキペディア英語版 | Invergowrie railway station
Invergowrie railway station is an unstaffed halt which serves the village of Invergowrie west of the city of Dundee, Scotland on the north bank of the Firth of Tay. It was built by the Dundee and Perth Railway, a constituent company of the Scottish Central Railway and later the Caledonian Railway and opened in 1848. It has been threatened with closure on several occasions since the 1950s, narrowly avoiding the Beeching Axe and being reprieved again by British Rail in 1985 (unlike neighbouring , which closed in September that year).
==Services (2013)== Only a certain number of trains are booked to call here (currently six each way) on the line from Glasgow Queen Street to . These are mostly limited to the morning & evening business peaks (see the GB National Rail Timetable 229 for details). There is no Sunday service.
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