Glen Falloch Halt railway station was a remote rural railway station in Glen Falloch, Stirlingshire, Scotland. Opened in 1946 by the LNER, it was located in Glen Falloch on the Ardlui side of the viaduct, but reported out of use by around 1948.[1]
^ abButt 1995, p. 104.
^Croughton, G. Private and Untimetabled Railway Stations. p. 79.[full citation needed]
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