The station opened as Bervie on 1 November 1865 by the Scottish North Eastern Railway.
The goods yard was to the east and there was a locomotive shed nearby as well as a carriage siding to the south of the platform.
[4] Heading south, the line of the old railway has been concreted to make a path, providing an accessible and popular walk along beachfront to Gourdon.
It is a mosaic featuring images depicting Inverbervie's marine and land heritage.
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