DescriptionLoch Skerrow Station (geograph 6549513).jpg
English: Loch Skerrow Station The remains of Loch Skerrow Station on the former Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Joint Railway. The partly demolished up platform is in the foreground.
Loch Skerrow Station was without road access and was one of the most isolated stations in Scotland. Originally Loch Skerrow Halt, a private, untimetabled station primarily for the use of railway employees and their families, it was renamed Loch Skerrow on the 13 June 1955 at which time it became a public station. It closed to passengers just ten years later on the 14th June 1965.
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