Holywood railway station (Scotland)

Holywood railway station was a railway station in Dumfries and Galloway north of Dumfries.

[1] Within a year, on 28 October 1850, it was renamed as Holywood.

[3][2] The station had 2 platforms, originally to the north of the level crossing but later moved to the south of it in order for a loop to be created to the east.

One platform still exists and a level crossing controlled by a signal box.

[5][3]The small village of Holywood with its church stands a little way off and the old creamery stands close by to the station site.

A train at Holywood level crossing