Towiemore Halt railway station

From 9 June 1924 distillery workers were able to use a small platform at the site and in July 1937 the station opened to the public with its name appearing on the London and North Eastern Railway timetables as Towiemore.

[3] Additional sidings were added when the Towiemore Distillery opened,[2] however it closed in 1930, only the maltings being retained, for a time.

[4] In 1883 Botriphine Siding signal box opened, closed in 1890 but re-opened in 1895 with the establishment of Towiemore Distillery.

The coach body remained in situ until the 1980s when it was purchased by a local farmer and used as a hen house.

[2] By 2001 the line had re-opened and a request halt with a short platform and a basic shelter had been built.