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Stirling railway station is a railway station located in Stirling, Scotland.It is located on the former Caledonian Railway main line between Glasgow and Perth.It is the junction for the branch line to Alloa and is also served by trains on the Edinburgh to Dunblane Line and long-distance services to Dundee and Aberdeen and to Inverness via the Highland Main Line.
Work on this station was done in mid-2004. [10] In August 2014, the passengers and staff at Stirling station worked together to free a man who became trapped between the platform and the train by pushing the carriage to tilt. [11] [12] On 12 December 2020, the WA Government announced a $90 million upgrade to the Stirling Bus Interchange. [13]
Disused railway stations in Stirling (council area) (22 P) Pages in category "Railway stations in Stirling (council area)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Stirling railway station may refer to: Stirling station (NJ Transit), in New Jersey, United States; Stirling railway station (Scotland) in Stirling, Scotland;
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The station in 1974. The original station, built by the Scottish Central Railway, was situated to the north of the A9 road and opened on 22 May 1848. [2] The small station yard on the east (southbound) side of the line, long disused, has been used for new residential accommodation, and the old station house also remains in residential use.
Stirling's name appears as Strivelin(g) in early sources, later becoming Stirveling and finally Stirling. Its meaning, and even its language of origin, are a matter of debate. In 1930, J. B. Johnston's Place-Names of Scotland suggested a Brittonic origin, and the name was thought likely to be Brittonic by most commentators thereafter.