Lockerbie Railway Station

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A Sunday day trip to Lockerbie - a ScotRail station without any ScotRail trains! Rudy visited Lockerbie on the 23rd of March 2025 arriving at 11:16 on a train from Glasgow Central.

397011 at Lockerbie.
Rudy at Lockerbie Station.
Photos from March 2025.

Lockerbie opened in 1847 on the Caledonian Railway's new main line from Carlisle to Glasgow (now part of the West Coast Main Line to London). It's not unfair to say the station is unusual in a Scotland's Railway context as no ScotRail trains stop here at all! The station is managed and staffed by ScotRail though and it was ScotRail who helped advise and reorganise us & fellow passengers when TransPennine cancelled our train home.

Although Rudy has been on a walk at Lockerbie we haven't written a story or edited the photos to share yet, sorry!

Lockerbie railway station is a railway station serving the town of Lockerbie, on the West Coast Main Line, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It is located 75 miles (121 kilometres) south of Glasgow Central and 324 miles (521 kilometres) north of London Euston. The station is owned by Network Rail.

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