Springfield railway station (Scotland)

The station was opened in 1847 by the Edinburgh and Northern Railway and was likely designed by David Bell,[2] an architect who worked on the railway and is credited with the design of other stations in the area.

[3] To the west of the station, the Cults and Pitlessie Lime Works industrial spur line met the mainline at Cults siding, allowing access to the Cults and Pitlessie Lime Works and Pitlessie Maltings to the south.

Remnants of the railway, including a number of bridges, can be found on the Crawford Priory Estate.

On Mondays to Saturdays - in the May 2021 timetable, 3 northbound and 2 southbound trains call.

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