Alloa Railway Station

A ScotRail train station in Clackmannanshire.
✓ Station Visit 191

A proper Railway Adventure at Alloa had us walk down part of the Alloa Wagonway where some of the very first iron rails were used in Scotland - predating the railway proper by almost a hundred years! Rudy visited Alloa on the 17th of August 2023 arriving at 11:03 on a train from Glasgow Queen Street.

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Alloa Station.
Rudy at Alloa Station.
Photos from August 2023.
Alloa's first station was openened by the Stirling and Dunfermline Railway in 1850. For the first two years Stirling was in the name only. Passengers had to make their own arrangements for the ferry at Alloa Harbour to Stirling. The railway company apparently kept that quiet in their timetable adverts though! The station was closed in 1960 but the line remained for goods trains. The modern 2008 station opened when the line this far resumed passenger services is further east (on a terminus siding) while the now disused line through Kincardine remains in place for now. I have a cheek ticking off Clackmannanshire though, because Alloa is the only railway station in the county!

Rudy's Adventures at Alloa

Alloa station walks and places to visit.

Alloa railway station is a railway station in Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland.

The station was first opened in 1850 and operated until 1968. The original station building from 1850 was replaced by a new structure in 1887, which was demolished following the closure and removal of the railway lines in 1968.

The Scottish Executive funded the construction of a new railway line between Stirling and Alloa in the early 2000s, and the station was reopened on May 19, 2008.

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