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Polmont railway station : ウィキペディア英語版
Polmont railway station

Polmont railway station is a railway station serving the village of Polmont, Scotland. It is located on the Glasgow to Edinburgh via Falkirk Line and is also served by Abellio ScotRail services from Edinburgh to Stirling and Dunblane. It is the nearest station to much of the town of Grangemouth.
==History==

It is situated on the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, which was the first railway to be built between the two cities.〔(Railscot - Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway ) ''Railscot''; Retrieved 2014-01-29〕 It opened with the line in 1842 and became a junction eight years later with the opening of the Stirlingshire Middle Junction Railway to via .〔(Railscot - Stirlingshire Midland Junction Railway )〕 This linked the E&G main line with the Scottish Central Railway route northwards to via Stirling, creating a direct route from Edinburgh to Stirling & Dunblane. The SMJR was taken over by the E&GR prior to opening on 1 October 1850, with the E&GR being absorbed in turn by the North British Railway in 1865. The NBR then became part of the London and North Eastern Railway on 1 January 1923.
The station also later served as the main line interchange for the Slamannan and Borrowstounness Railway's branch line to , access to the branch being made by a west facing chord near to the point where the Slamannan line passed beneath the E&GR. A bay platform was provided at Polmont for use by branch trains, though it wasn't until 1933 that services began running there - prior to that they had used a bi-level station further east at . The branch passenger service was withdrawn by the British Transport Commission on 7 May 1956, but it remained in use for freight until 1975 and has since been reopened as the heritage Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway.〔(Railscot - Slamannan and Borrowstounness Railway ) ''Railscot''; Retrieved 2014-01-29〕
The station gained a (somewhat unwanted) place in British railway history in the mid-1980s, as it was near here that the Polmont rail accident occurred in July 1984. 13 people died and more than 60 were injured when an Edinburgh to Glasgow express derailed at speed in a cutting just west of the junction, after colliding with a cow that had escaped from a field adjacent to the line (through damaged fencing) and wandered onto the track.〔(Accident at Polmont on 30 July 1984 )''The Railways Archive'',; Retrieved 2014-01-29〕

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