It has been threatened with closure on several occasions since the 1950s, narrowly avoiding the Beeching Axe and being reprieved again by British Rail in 1985 (unlike neighbouring Errol, which closed in September that year).
Transport Scotland announced in March 2016 that Invergowrie would be one of several stations to benefit from a timetable upgrade that will see 200 additional services introduced across the Scotrail network from 2018.
[5] An accident in October 1979, due to a signal passed at danger, killed five people and injured 59 others.
[10] As there are no facilities to purchase tickets, passengers must buy one in advance, or from the guard on the train.
[12] This article about a railway station in the Perth and Kinross council area of Scotland is a stub.