Dunfermline Town railway station
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Dunfermline Dunfermline (; sco, Dunfaurlin, gd, Dùn Phàrlain) is a city, parish and former Royal Burgh, in Fife, Scotland, on high ground from the northern shore of the Firth of Forth. The city currently has an estimated population of 58,508. Acco ...
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Dunfermline City railway station, formerly Dunfermline Town, is a station in the city of
Dunfermline, Fife Dunfermline (; sco, Dunfaurlin, gd, Dùn Phàrlain) is a city, parish and former Royal Burgh, in Fife, Scotland, on high ground from the northern shore of the Firth of Forth. The city currently has an estimated population of 58,508. Acco ...
, Scotland. The station is managed by
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, north of .


History

The station was opened by the Dunfermline and Queensferry Railway on 1 November 1877, named Dunfermline, Comely Park. It was rebuilt in 1889, the Down (northbound) platform being extended eastwards with a new booking office building and a new Up (southbound platform) being provided; the extended facilities were brought into use on 5 March 1890, from which date the station was known as ''Dunfermline Lower'' in contradistinction to ''Dunfermline Upper'' on the line to Stirling. After the latter station was closed in 1968, the suffix was dropped and it became known as plain ''Dunfermline''. During the 1970s and 1980s British Rail only ran a regular daytime service on the Dunfermline line between Edinburgh and as far as Cowdenbeath; Lochgelly & Cardenden were only served during the weekday business peaks, whilst the remainder of the route to Thornton Junction was freight-only (having been closed to passengers in 1969). In 1989 though, BR decided to restore the Fife circular . In March 1998, Dalgety Bay opened, while two years later in 2000, a new station was opened in the expanding eastern suburbs of Dunfermline and given the name of Dunfermline Queen Margaret, after the nearby Queen Margaret hospital. To prevent confusion following the opening of the nearby ''Dunfermline Queen Margaret'' in 2000, the station was again renamed to ''Dunfermline Town''. Around the same time the frequency was improved to every 30mins to Edinburgh. Following Dunfermline being granted city status,
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, the Transport Minister, announced on 3 October 2022 that the station would be renamed to Dunfermline City.


Station facilities

The station can be accessed from St. Margaret's Drive. The station building is on the northbound platform. In the building is a ticket office, a toilet (accessed by key) and a kiosk. There is also a CCTV monitoring centre for stations in the east of Scotland and a taxi ordering office. There is a public phone at the entrance and there are waiting rooms on both platforms. The platforms are connected by a ramped subway, this providing an alternative access to the station from Woodmill Street on the south side. There is a taxi rank at the main entrance and station car parks on both sides of the railway. CCTV is in operation.


Train services

On Mondays to Saturdays during the daytime, there is generally a half-hourly service southbound to , and a half-hourly service northbound round the
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as far as , with one service continuing through , eventually coming back to . In the evenings the service is hourly (and terminates at Glenrothes with Thornton) There is also a daily service to and from Perth via Markinch. In 2016 the Sunday frequency service was increased to hourly, from its previous 2 hourly service .


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RAILSCOT on Charlestown Railway




* ttp://www.npemap.org.uk/tiles/map.html#309,687,1 Dunfermline Town station on navigable OS map
Video footage of Dunfermline Town railway station
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