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Reston railway station served the village of Reston in Scotland between 1846 and 1964. It was on the main line of the North British Railway and for most of its life was the junction for the branch to Duns. ==History== The main line of the North British Railway, between Edinburgh (North Bridge) and , was authorised either on 4 July 1844 or on 19 July 1844, and opened to the public on 22 June 1846. One of the original stations was ''Reston'', which was flanked by towards Edinburgh and towards Berwick. The initial service was of five trains each way on weekdays, and two on Sundays. The station became a junction with the opening of the branch to on 13 August 1849; this line was later extended by the Berwickshire Railway, reaching on 16 November 1863 and on 2 October 1865. The main line ran roughly east-west through Reston, but turned to the south-east in the eastbound direction. The line to Duns and St. Boswells began at a junction facing Berwick-upon-Tweed and ran southwards towards the first station at .
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