Breich railway station

Breich railway station

Infobox UK station
name = Breich
other_name =
code = BRC



caption =
manager = First ScotRail
locale = Breich
borough = West Lothian
lowusage0203 = 691
lowusage0405 = 118
lowusage0506 = 53
lowusage0607 = 75
platforms = 2

Breich railway station is a remote railway station serving the village of Breich in West Lothian, Scotland. It is located on the Shotts Line 34 km (21 miles) west of Edinburgh Waverley towards Glasgow Central.

In 2004/05, Breich was the third least used railway station in Scotland, after Barry Links and Golf Street, both in Angus, and 15th least used station in Britain overall.

By 2005/06, Breich had become the second least used station in Scotland, after Barry Links, and the sixth least used station in the United Kingdom.

West Lothian Council's Route Utilisation Strategy suggests that if there was an increase in service frequency on the Shotts Line more services could stop at Breich. This could help future developments in the Breich and Longrige areas. [http://www.networkrail.co.uk/browse%20documents/rus%20documents/route%20utilisation%20strategies/scotland/consultation%20responses/w/west%20lothian%20council.pdf]

ervice

Monday to Saturdays the station is served by one eastbound towards Edinburgh and two westbound trains towards Glasgow Central per day.

There is no Sunday service.

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