Knockando railway station served the village of Knockando, Moray, Scotland, from 1899 to 1965 on the Strathspey Railway.
The station opened as Dalbeallie on 1 July 1899 by the Great North of Scotland Railway.
To the north was a goods yard, to the west was Tamdhu Distillery and on the eastbound platforms were the station building and the signal box.
The station's name was changed to Knockando on 1 May 1905[1] to avoid confusion with Dalbeattie.
This article about a railway station in the Moray council area of Scotland is a stub.