English: This was Scotch Dyke Station Former station building converted to a house. Above what used to be the booking office, there is still a sign which says "speed and comfort by rail".
This small station opened in 1861 and was closed in 1949, shortly after nationalisation of the railways. It was on the Waverley Line, which ran from Edinburgh to Carlisle. The line itself was closed in 1969.
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