It was the western terminus of the Perth, Almond Valley and Methven Railway line and opened on 1 January 1858.
This newer stop was renamed 'Methven Junction Halt' on 27 September 1937, coinciding with the closure of Methven Station to passenger traffic.
[1] Passenger trains continued running between Perth and Crieff until 1 October 1951, but during their last fourteen years, no longer deviated the short distance north to Methven Station.
Goods trains however, did continue to visit the station until complete line closure arrived on 25 January 1965.
This article about a railway station in the Perth and Kinross council area of Scotland is a stub.