Bathgate Lower railway station was a railway station serving the town of Bathgate in West Lothian, Scotland.
It was located on the Bathgate Branch of the Monkland Railways.
[1] It originally had no connection to Bathgate Upper.
It was built as a 2 platform station with a level crossing at the bottom of the station site although in 1904 the northbound platform was removed to provide access to the West Lothian Steel Rolling Mill and shovel works.
The main branch continued 4 miles and 6 chains west from Bathgate Lower to Blackston Jct, where it joined the Slamannan Railway.