Search the archiveCurrently displaying: 6 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Decade: "1980s" xSubject: "Wormit Station" x Search term Filter by Format Leaflet (1)Newspaper cutting (2)Photograph (3)Filter by Decade 1990s (2)2000s (2)2010s (2)2020s (1)Filter by Century 21st (2) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Tay Bridge South Signal Box Photograph of the Tay Rail Bridge and Tay Bridge South signal box. Photographed sometime after the closure of the Newport Railway. The signal box sat in the junction of the two lines. Newscutting: Wormit Station on the Move Newscutting explaining how nearly 12 years after closure in 1969 Wormit station was saved. It was bought by the Scottish Railway Preservation Society and rebuilt as a station at their working steam museum at Bo'ness Dismantling Wormit Station Photograph shows the disused and fairly derelict Wormit station being carefully dismantled in 1980. The Scottish Railway Preservation Society had bought it and moved it to Bo'ness where it was rebuilt and is still part of the society’s working steam museum. Wormit Station at Bo'ness After the closure of Wormit Station in May 1969, it gradually became quite derelict. Eleven years later however, a reprieve came for Wormit station when it was purchased by the Scottish Railway Preservation Society. The station was carefully dismantled and removed to Bo’ness where it is still part of the society’s working steam museum. These two photographs show ... Wormit Railway Action Group Information leaflet produced by WRAG, the Wormit Railway Action Group. The group, led by John Rundle, campaigned vigorously throughout the 1980s to have a railway station or halt reopened at Wormit. Campaign to Reopen Wormit Station These newspaper cuttings refer to the 1980s campaign by the Wormit Railway Action Group, headed by John Rundle and ultimately unsuccessful, to reopen Wormit station.