[5] Turriff booking office was struck by lightning on 11 September 1895 and set alight.
[6] Turiff had two signal boxes, one at either end, that opened on 12 August 1900 and closed on 11 December 1961.
[2] One was unusual in being set back from the platform and was approached via a raised walkway giving the signalman a view to the west of the level crossing.
In 1961 the line towards Macduff was closed[8] and the tracks through the station removed, however the goods yard remained and a passing loop was located within the sidings complex.
[10] Although regular passengers services ceased in 1951 a SLS/RCTS Joint Scottish Tour visited Turriff on 13 June 1960 and another excursion ran in 1965.
In WWII fuel oil was transported to Turriff and was then piped to Ministry of Defence storage tanks which supplied local airfields.