Inchture Village railway station
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Inchture Village railway station was a railway station in the village of Inchture, Perthshire, Scotland.
The Inchture Railway Bus service operated a service from its junction at Inchture railway station northwards along a one and a half mile stretch to the village of Inchture. Although operated by the Caledonian Railway (as part of the Dundee and Perth Railway), this was not a railway in the true sense, but a horse-drawn tramway. It began service in 1848 and during its peak ran six return journeys on weekdays, before it eventually closed on 1 January 1917.[1] The building which used to house the tramcar still exists today[when?] in the form of a private house, with the outlines of the former garage doors still clearly visible.
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