Gretna Green Railway Station


(Greatna)

Gretna Green Station
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Gretna Green Station

The last station on the Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway before it joins the mainline south to Carlisle, Gretna Green Station (Gael: Greatna) lies between Gretna and Gretna Green on the north side of the A75 Trunk Road. Opened on 20th September 1993 by Councillor David Fulton of the then Dumfries and Galloway Regional Council, the station was built close to the original Gretna station which once lay just to the east. Here the railway from Annan widens from single to dual track before joining the mainline at Gretna Junction. Operated by ScotRail, Gretna Green Railway Station is unstaffed and is used by 31,250 passengers per annum (2009-10).


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