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Carsbreck railway station

1853 establishments in Scotland1935 disestablishments in ScotlandDisused railway stations in Perth and KinrossFormer Caledonian Railway stationsFormer private railway stations
Pages with no open date in Infobox stationRailway stations in Great Britain closed in 1935Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1853Use British English from February 2019
Carsebreck Loch and Upper Rhynd, near Braco geograph.org.uk 63549
Carsebreck Loch and Upper Rhynd, near Braco geograph.org.uk 63549

Carsbreck railway station was a private station opened on the Scottish Central Railway near Carsebreck Loch, the Royal Caledonian Curling pond, between Stirling and Perth for the use of the curlers belonging to the Royal Caledonian Curling Club. It was first named by the Scottish Central Railway as 'Royal Curling Club Station, a host of later names being Caledonian Curling Society's Platform, Curling Pond Halt, Royal Curling Club Platform, Royal Curling Club Station, Netherton Halt and finally as Carsbreck Station. It is unclear how many of these were official names. The site lay in the parish of Ardoch, Perth and Kinross with the villages of Braco, Greenloaning and Blackford nearby. The Scottish Central Railway line had been opened in 1848.

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N 56.26 ° E -3.827 °
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Carsbreck

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FK15 0NA
Scotland, United Kingdom
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Carsebreck Loch and Upper Rhynd, near Braco geograph.org.uk 63549
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