Banavie railway station

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Banavie
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Location
Place Banavie
Local authority Highland
Operations
Station code BNV
Managed by First ScotRail
Platforms in use 1
Live departures and station information from National Rail
Annual Passenger Usage
2004/05 ** 2,514
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Banavie railway station is a railway station on the West Highland Line serving the village of Banavie.

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Three or four trains a day use the line in either direction. Services are operated by First ScotRail.

Banavie station opened along with the Mallaig Extension Railway on 1 April 1901. It comprises a single platform on the north side of the line.

From the time of its opening in 1901, the Mallaig Extension Railway was worked throughout by the electric token system. A signal box, named Banavie Canal Bridge, was located at the west end of the station, on the north side of the line. It did not become a token station until 4 February 1912, but originally existed to control the nearby level crossings and the adjacent swing bridge over the Caledonian Canal.

Because of the continuing requirement to operate the swing bridge locally, Banavie was chosen as the location for the control centre for the West Highland Line's new radio signalling system. Banavie signalling centre opened on 14 June 1987 when it replaced the old Canal Bridge signal box. The Radio Electronic Token Block signalling was commissioned on 6 December 1987.


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Fort William   First ScotRail
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