Former Caledonian Railway Station, Caledonian House, Railway Place, Montrose
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Image: © Andrew Diack Taken: 22 Aug 2020
The Montrose railway station for the Caledonian Railway was opened on the 1st February 1848 by the Aberdeen railway as a terminus for a short branch line from Dubton Junction. The station was closed to passengers on the 30th April 1934 and locos from Dubton subsequently ran to the North British railway station on the edge of Montrose Basin.