Cupar railway station


Cupar railway station is a railway station that serves the town of Cupar in Fife, Scotland. The station has two platforms, of which the southbound one is now wheelchair accessible. Services are provided by Abellio ScotRail and CrossCountry.

History

The station was opened by the Edinburgh and Northern Railway in 1847 as the temporary northern terminus of the Tayport branch of their route along the Fife Coast. The line northwards to Tayport was completed in 1850 and through running to Dundee over the first Tay Bridge began in 1878.

Accidents and incidents

;Weekday timetable
CrossCountry:
CrossCountry operate three daily services out of Dundee, calling at Cupar. Two of these are through trains to via & Birmingham New Street, one of which continues to. The other is a late evening train that terminates at Edinburgh.
They also operate two northbound services to, one of which continues through to.
ScotRail:
1 tph to Edinburgh via, and.
3 tpd to via,,,,, and. 1 tpd extended to in the evening.
1 tph to via.
1 tpd to, via,,,,, and.
Sunday services operate every two hours each way to Edinburgh & Dundee, with some extra evening trains.