Glenbarry railway station

Glenbarry railway station, previously known as Barry was an intermediate stop with a passing loop situated[3] on the Great North of Scotland Railway (GNoSR) line from Cairnie Junction to Tillynaught.

There were two platforms at Glenbarry that served the nearby hamlet that lies in what was once Banffshire.

Barry was opened in 1859 by the Banff, Portsoy and Strathisla Railway,[1] and in 1867 was absorbed by the GNoSR who took over the line, closed 'Barry' in 1863, reopening it as 'Glenbarry' in 1872[2] and then operating it until grouping in 1923.

Passing into British Railways ownership in 1948, the line was, like the rest of the ex-GNoSR lines along the Moray coast, considered for closure as part of the Beeching report and closure notices were issued in 1963.

[4] In 1902 the OS map shows the presence of a water tower, weighing machine, two sidings in a goods yard with a goods shed, two platforms with a footbridge, ticket office, shelters and a signal box.