Riccarton Junction, in the county of Roxburghshire in the Scottish Borders, was a railway village and station.
The isolated position of Riccarton and the need to provide for the villagers may have been one reason why the station remained open until the late 1960s, as by this time ordinary public traffic was virtually non-existent.
[1] The branch line from Riccarton Junction to Kielder and Hexham in England was closed on 15 October 1956.
Track panels were re-laid by the now wound-up Friends of Riccarton Junction, but these were later lifted in 2011.
Most of the buildings in Riccarton village and station had disappeared, but the schoolhouse and stationmaster's house were still extant.