Hawick railway station

It has been proposed that it could re-open as an extension to the Borders Railway, and a feasibility study is currently underway.

A new booking hall was erected and subways constructed at the south end of the platform, allowing the removal of an old overhead footbridge.

The signal box was raised in height and enlarged, and the platform canopies were extended.

[8] On 4 January 1969, two days before its closure to passengers, a group of protesters gathered on the platform, with a black coffin addressed to Richard Marsh, who was the Minister of Transport at the time.

[11] The shed closed on 3 January 1966, although it was still used as a booking-on point for train crews until the closure of the line.

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