Lockerbie railway station
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Lockerbie railway station lies on the West Coast Main Line between Carlisle and Carstairs in the town of Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.
Lockerbie station, until recently, was the only station in the UK to be operated by a train company whose services do not call at that station. It is owned by Network Rail, and managed by First ScotRail but all services are provided by Virgin Trains. It has now been joined by Long Buckby station which is managed by Silverlink but served by Central Trains and Dronfield railway station which is managed by Northern Rail but served by Midland Mainline, Central Trains and Virgin Trains.
External links
- [Train times] and [station information] for Lockerbie railway station from National Rail
- [Map] and [aerial photo] of Lockerbie railway station from Multimap.com
| West Coast Main Line |
| Principal stations (from south to north) London Euston Watford Junction Milton Keynes Central Rugby Nuneaton Tamworth Lichfield Trent Valley Stafford Crewe then >Manchester Piccadilly or >Liverpool Lime Street or Warrington Bank Quay Wigan North Western Preston Lancaster Oxenholme Lake District Penrith North Lakes Carlisle Lockerbie Carstairs Junction then Motherwell Glasgow Central or >Haymarket >Edinburgh Waverley |
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