Houston (Scotland) Railway Station
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Houston railway station was a
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serving the villages of Brookfield and
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,
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, originally as part of the
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and later part of the
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.


History

The station opened on 3 April 1871 and was known as Windyhill.Butt, p. 252 It was soon renamed Crosslee in May of the same year, and then renamed Houston on 1 January 1874.Butt, p. 124 It was renamed Houston (Crosslee) exactly one year later on 1 January 1875, and then later renamed Houston and Crosslee.


Closure

It was finally renamed back to Houston on 7 May 1973, however the station closed on 10 January 1983. A single platform remains on site, the station building which had been private residence was demolished in 2021.


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* * * Disused railway stations in Renfrewshire Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1871 Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1983 Former Glasgow and South Western Railway stations {{Scotland-railstation-stub