Innerwick railway station served the village of
Innerwick
Innerwick ( gd, Inbhir Mhuice) is a coastal civil parish and small village, which lies in the east of East Lothian, from Dunbar and approximately from Edinburgh.
Name
The name Innerwick is of Anglo-saxon origin and means inland farm or dwel ...
,
East Lothian, Scotland from 1848 to 1964 on the
East Coast Main Line.
History
The station opened in July 1848 by the
North British Railway.
[M E Quick, ''Railway Passenger Stations in England Scotland and Wales—A Chronology'', The Railway and Canal Historical Society, 2002, p. 229] It closed to passengers on 18 June 1951 and closed to goods traffic on 10 August 1964.
The line is still open and the former site is now a large field with a cabbage patch and a line house.
References
External links
{{rail line , previous={{stnlnk, Cockburnspath
Line open, station closed, next={{stnlnk, Dunbar
Line and station open , route=
North British Railway East Coast Main Line , col={{NBR colour
1849 establishments in Scotland
1951 disestablishments in Scotland
Former North British Railway stations
Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1846
Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1964