Dalreoch Railway Station


(An Dail Riabhach)

A suburban railway station and junction on the North Clyde Line in West Dunbartonshire, Dalreoch (known in Gaelic as An Dail Riabhach) lies on the right bank of the River Leven, a quarter-mile (0.5 km) northeast of Kirktonhill and a half-mile (1 km) west northwest of Dumbarton. This station was opened in 1850 on the Caledonian & Dunbartonshire Junction Railway. The line was electrified in 1960. Now operated by ScotRail, Dalreoch Railway Station comprises two platforms and is staffed part-time. It was used by around 390,000 passengers in 2016. It is preceded by Dumbarton Central Railway Station, a quarter-mile (0.5 km) to the east, and followed by Cardross, 3 miles / 5 km to the west northwest, on the route to Helensburgh, and Renton, 1½ miles / 2.5 km to the north, on the Balloch branch.


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