[citation needed] Facilities here are basic, comprising shelters and benches, and a small car park (as well as bike racks).
[6] The first of the Kyle line's three passing loops is located here and trains are occasionally timetabled to cross, though the loop points work automatically and all movements are controlled using the Radio Electronic Token Block system which was installed by British Rail and is supervised from the signalling centre at Inverness.
The statistics cover twelve month periods that start in April.
There is one service in each direction on Sundays all year, with a second during the summer months only.
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