General information | |
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Location | Dalkeith, Midlothian Scotland |
Coordinates | 55°52′53″N 3°04′58″W / 55.8812887°N 3.0828437°W |
Grid reference | NT323660 |
Owned by | Network Rail |
Managed by | ScotRail |
Platforms | 1 |
Tracks | 1 |
Other information | |
Station code | EKB |
History | |
Original company | Edinburgh and Hawick Railway |
Pre-grouping | North British Railway |
Post-grouping | |
Key dates | |
July 1849 | Opened as Gallowshall |
October 1850 | Renamed Eskbank and Dalkeith |
6 January 1969 | Closed |
6 September 2015 | Resited and reopened as Eskbank |
Passengers | |
2018/19 | 0.367 million |
2019/20 | 0.365 million |
2020/21 | 45,402 |
2021/22 | 0.159 million |
2022/23 | 0.203 million |
Location | |
Eskbank Location in Midlothian, Scotland | |
Notes | |
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road |
Eskbank is a railway station on the Borders Railway, which runs between Edinburgh Waverley and Tweedbank. The station, situated 8 miles 25 chains (13 km) south-east of Edinburgh Waverley, serves the towns of Bonnyrigg and Dalkeith in Midlothian, Scotland. It is owned by Network Rail and managed by ScotRail.
History
The original Eskbank and Dalkeith railway station was previously closed (along with the Waverley Route) in 1969. The new construction work was undertaken by BAM Nuttall. The new station, further south than the original, opened on 6 September 2015.[2]
Facilities
Car parking space is available for 248 cars and also cycle storage space.
Services
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As of the May 2021 timetable change, the station is served by an hourly service between Edinburgh Waverley and Tweedbank, with a half-hourly service operating at peak times (Monday to Saturday). Some peak time trains continue to Glenrothes with Thornton. All services are operated by ScotRail.[3]
Rolling stock used: Class 158 Express Sprinter and Class 170 Turbostar
Notes
References
- ↑ Brailsford, Martyn, ed. (December 2017) [1987]. "Gaelic/English Station Index". Railway Track Diagrams 1: Scotland & Isle of Man (6th ed.). Frome: Trackmaps. ISBN 978-0-9549866-9-8.
- ↑ "Borders to Edinburgh railway opens as longest line in UK in a century". BBC News. 6 September 2015.
- ↑ "Train times: Edinburgh – Newcraighall – Tweedbank / Dùn Èideann – Talla na Creige Nuadh – Bruach Thuaidh" (PDF). Abellio ScotRail. 16 May 2021. Retrieved 10 June 2021.
External links
- Media related to Eskbank railway station at Wikimedia Commons
- Train times and station information for Eskbank railway station from National Rail
Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
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Shawfair | ScotRail Borders Railway |
Newtongrange | ||
Historical railways | ||||
Glenesk | North British Railway Waverley Route |
Dalhousie | ||
Disused railways | ||||
Broomieknowe | North British Railway Esk Valley Railway |
Terminus | ||
Bonnyrigg | North British Railway Peebles Railway |
Terminus | ||
Terminus | North British Railway Macmerry Branch |
Crossgatehall Halt | ||
Smeaton |