Uphall railway station

Uphall railway station

Infobox UK station
name = Uphall
other_name =
code = UHA


caption =
manager = First ScotRail
locale = Uphall
borough = West Lothian
latitude = 55.919
longitude = -3.502
usage0405 = 0.227
usage0506 = 0.248
platforms = 1
original = Edinburgh and Bathgate Railway
pregroup = North British Railway
postgroup = LNER
years = 12 November 1849
events = Opened as HoustonButt (1995), page 124]
years1 = 1 August 1865
events1 = Renamed as UphallButt (1995), page 237]
years2 = 9 January 1965
events2 = Closed
years3 = 24 March 1986
events3 = Reopened

Uphall railway station serves the village of Uphall, near Livingston in West Lothian, Scotland. It is located on the Edinburgh-Bathgate Line 20 km (12½ miles) west of Edinburgh. The station currently has one platform.

History

The station was opened as Houston by the Edinburgh and Bathgate Railway on 12 November 1849. On 1 August 1856 it was renamed as Uphall. The station closed on 9 January 1965.

Reopening

Reopening came as part of the reopening of the Edinburgh to Bathgate Line on 24 March 1986. Ever since, train services at Uphall have normally been operated by diesel multiple units (initially Class 101s, then from 1987 Class 150s and by 2008 Class 156, Class 158 or Class 170s).

The railway will be electrified as part of the Airdrie-Bathgate Rail Link which will result in the second platform being brought into service in October 2008, and by 2010 through trains from Uphall station to Glasgow operated by electric multiple units.

ervice

2008

Monday to Saturday daytimes there is an half-hourly service eastbound to Edinburgh westbound to Bathgate. Evenings and Sundays there is an hourly service in each direction.

rail line two to one
next = Drumshoreland
"Line open; station closed"
previous1 = Bangour
"Line and station closed"
previous2 = Livingston
"Line and station open"
route1 = Edinburgh and Bathgate Railway

North British Railway
route2 = Edinburgh and Bathgate Railway

North British Railway
col = NBR colour

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References

Notes

Sources

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* [http://www.railbrit.co.uk/Edinburgh_and_Bathgate_Railway/frame.htm RAILSCOT on Edinburgh and Bathgate Railway]


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