St. Leonards railway station is a closed railway station in St Leonard's, Edinburgh, on the Edinburgh and Dalkeith Railway. It was Edinburgh's first railway station. The railway was built in 1831 to transport coal from the mining towns south of the city; and the following year opened passenger services. St. Leonards was the terminus for the south of the city and was named after the nearby region.
Former railway station in Scotland
St Leonards
Surviving goods shed
General information
Location
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh Scotland
Other information
Status
Disused
History
Original company
Edinburgh and Dalkeith Railway
Pre-grouping
North British Railway
Post-grouping
London and North Eastern Railway
Key dates
2 June 1832
Opened
1846
Closed
1 June 1860
Reopened
30 September 1860
Closed to passengers - site reused as a goods depot
1968
Goods depot closed
Passenger services ceased in 1846, when the North British Railway opened a station at North Bridge which later developed into Waverley station. Services from Dalkeith were re-routed via Portobello. The station reopened briefly between 1 June 1860 and 30 September 1860 when a service was temporarily re-introduced from St. Leonard's to Dalkeith, Portobello and Leith, but it closed again within a few months. The railhead continued to see heavy use in its original intended role as a coal yard until 1968.[1]
Both the coal depot and the railway line are now gone and have been redeveloped into housing. The goods shed is the only surviving building and is a category B listed building.[2] It is currently planned to be converted into a whisky distillery & visitor centre by 2019.[3] The route of the line can still be followed, protected from development by the construction of a cycle path where the tracks ran.
A 1905 Railway Clearing House diagram of Edinburgh railways, showing the location of St Leonards railway station
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