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Alyth Junction railway station
Alyth
Junction railway station
served
the village
of
Meigle
in the
Scottish county
of
Perth and Kinross
.
The station
was the junction where the
Alyth Railway
and the
Dundee and Newtyle Railway
diverged from the
Scottish Midland Junction Railway
running between
Perth
and
Arbroath
.
The station is in the
Angus council area
, just over
the border
from Meigle.
History
Opened by the
Dundee, Perth and Aberdeen Junction Railway
, and absorbed into the
Caledonian Railway
, it became part of the
London, Midland and Scottish Railway
during the
Grouping
of 1923. Passing on to the
Scottish Region of British Railways
on
nationalisation
in 1948, it was then closed by the
British Railways Board
.
The site
today
Today some of the
platforms
remain and the site is waterlogged.