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Forres station, as rebuilt 1956. During 1954–55, the station building was replaced with a new red brick building. This included a new ticket office, toilets and waiting rooms. The original 1863 building was constructed out of wood. The current building is located directly in front of the site of the 1863 station. The previous station in 1997
A union official has said there will be strike action “if needs be” over proposals to cut ticket office opening hours on Scotland’s railways. ... “ScotRail ticket offices must remain fully ...
Nairn railway station is a railway station serving the town of Nairn in Scotland.The station is managed and served by ScotRail and is on the Aberdeen to Inverness Line, between Forres and Inverness Airport, measured 128 miles 72 chains (207.4 km) from Perth via the former Dava route. [5]
ScotRail Trains Limited, trading as ScotRail (Scottish Gaelic: Rèile na h-Alba), is a Scottish train operating company that is publicly owned by Scottish Rail Holdings on behalf of the Scottish Government. [1]
Savings for rush-hour travellers range from 20 per cent to 48 per cent
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The station has a ticket office, ticket machine and accessible toilets on platform 1, adjacent to which is the car park and bike racks. Both platforms are equipped with waiting shelters, benches and help points, and are linked by a footbridge and lifts. [12]
The street-level platform, which now bears the "portacabin" ticket office, once supported a wooden station building which housed a ticket office and newsagent. On the night of 12 January 1987, shortly after being painted in the bright orange livery of the Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive, this building was burned to the ground.