Kinghorn Railway Station


(Ceann Gronn)

Kinghorn Railway Station (referred to in Gaelic as Ceann Gronn) lies on a steep slope above Kinghorn Harbour. It opened in 1847 on the Edinburgh, Perth & Dunkeld Railway which divides the 18th C. section of the village from later development further up the hill. Now operated by ScotRail, Kinghorn Railway Station is staffed part-time and is used by around 100,000 passengers per annum (2016). It lies on the East Coast Main Line, although it is only Fife Circle services which stop here. Kinghorn is preceded by Burntisland Railway Station, 2½ miles (4 km) to the west southwest, and followed by Kirkcaldy, 3 miles (5 km) to the north.


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