| Quarter | |
|---|---|
| .jpg.webp) The station cottage in 2020 | |
| General information | |
| Location | Quarter, South Lanarkshire Scotland | 
| Coordinates | 55°44′09″N 4°02′34″W / 55.7357°N 4.0429°W | 
| Grid reference | NS718510 | 
| Platforms | 1 | 
| Other information | |
| Status | Disused | 
| History | |
| Original company | Hamilton and Strathaven Railway | 
| Pre-grouping | Caledonian Railway | 
| Post-grouping | London, Midland and Scottish Railway | 
| Key dates | |
| 2 February 1863 | Opened | 
| 1 May 1909 | Name changed to Quarter Road | 
| 1 October 1945 | Closed | 
Quarter railway station served the village of Quarter, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, from 1863 to 1945 on the Hamilton and Strathaven Railway.
History
The station was opened on 2 February 1863 by the Hamilton and Strathaven Railway. On the east side was the goods yard and at the south end was the signal box. There was a siding to the west which served a quarry and a siding to the east, called Fairholm Siding, which served Fairholm Colliery. A new signal box opened to the north in 1907. The station closed on 1 October 1945.[1]
References
| Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meikle Earnock Halt Line and station closed | Hamilton and Strathaven Railway | Glassford Line and station closed | 
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