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View south towards the Forth Bridge | |||||
| General information | |||||
| Location | North Queensferry,Fife Scotland | ||||
| Coordinates | 56°00′45″N3°23′41″W / 56.0124°N 3.3947°W /56.0124; -3.3947 | ||||
| Grid reference | NT131808 | ||||
| Managed by | ScotRail | ||||
| Platforms | 2 | ||||
| Other information | |||||
| Station code | NQU | ||||
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| 1 July 1890 | Station opened | ||||
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North Queensferry railway station is arailway station in the village ofNorth Queensferry,Fife,Scotland. The station is managed byScotRail and is on theFife Circle Line,11+1⁄4 miles (18.1 km) northwest ofEdinburgh Waverley.
Although the station was not in service by the time of the opening of theForth Bridge in March 1890, it was opened on 1 July 1890.[2] The station replaced the station at North Queensferry Pier, which had been opened in 1877 to take passengers to and from the ferry across the Forth.
The station has been unstaffed since 1990, following the closure of its ticket office. The original wooden Victorian station building is still standing and its design is unique to the area.

To celebrate the Forth Bridge Centenary in 1990, a largemosaic depicting the bridge and the local area, created entirely by local residents, was unveiled at the station on Platform 2. The mosaic is now a well-known landmark on theFife Circle line.

Monday to Saturday daytimes four trains per hour go toHaymarket and onwards to Edinburgh Waverley southbound. Four trains per hour head towards northboundInverkeithing and the Fife Circle. Of these, two run the full length of the circular route toGlenrothes with Thornton (one "clockwise" via Dunfermline, the other "anti-clockwise" via Kirkcaldy), one runs to Glenrothes via the coast and then terminates there and the other runs via Dunfermline to terminate atCowdenbeath.[3]
Evenings and Sundays two trains per hour go to Edinburgh Waverley and two along the Fife Circle, one viaDunfermline and the other viaKirkcaldy.
| Preceding station | Following station | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dalmeny | ScotRail Fife Circle Line | Inverkeithing | ||
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