Plockton railway station


Plockton railway station is a railway station on the Kyle of Lochalsh Line, serving the village of Plockton in the Highlands, north-west Scotland. The station is now unstaffed.
The station is from, and has a single platform which is long enough for a six-coach train.

History

The station was built by the Kyle of Lochalsh Extension between Stromeferry and Kyle of Lochalsh, opening on 2 November 1897.
The station building was built by the Highland Railway, and designed by engineer Murdoch Paterson. It was B-listed by Historic Scotland in 1986. A camping coach was positioned here by the Scottish Region from 1956 to 1964, for the last two years a Pullman camping coach was used.
The building was completely renovated during 2009/2010 and is now a privately owned self-catering holiday cottage.

Services

Four trains each way call on weekdays/Saturdays and one each all year on Sundays, plus a second from May to late September only.