Three views of Wormit Station, sadly derelict after its closure in May 1969. There was a reprieve for the station building however in 1980 when it was dismantled then rebuilt, exactly as it had been, at Boness heritage railway. The houses of Taybridge Place now occupy the station site.
Passengers await the arrival at Wormit Station of the steam train coming over the rail bridge.
Lovely colour view of Wormit Station and Steam Train on Rail Bridge.
Early postcard of the rail bridge and rear view of Wormit station building, with the proud statistics of this Longest Bridge in the World.
A steam train negotiates the sharp curve on to the rail bridge from Wormit Station.
A steam train on rail bridge heading for Wormit Station.
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 ...
A very early view of an immaculate Wormit station.
View towards Wormit from the railway station.
Wormit station after a heavy fall of snow, probably in the 1960s.
A fun reminder of the old Wormit Station sign.