Dalmally Station is a Grade C listed building in the Argyll and Bute local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 13 September 1993. Railway station. 6 related planning applications.

Dalmally Station

WRENN ID
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Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Argyll and Bute
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
13 September 1993
Type
Railway station
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Callendar and Oban Railway, built around 1898. Two-storey, three-bay station and station house with single-storey wing containing offices, glazed awning to platform and signal box on platform to west.

Red sandstone squared and coursed rubble. Base and string courses. Crowstepped gables. North (entrance) elevation: three-bays; doorway to outer right, window to centre and left. Three windows at first floor. Crowstepped gable to centre with wallhead stack. South (platform) elevation: pitched glazed awning with ornamental brackets on iron columns, with square serrations along valancing, with V-shaped section to gable ends to match brackets.

Plate glass to timber sash and case windows. Slate roof. Gable end stacks.

Signal Box: (Map Ref: NS 16040, 27195): Caledonian Railway (Northern Division) Type 2, 1896. Piend-roofed, rectangular-plan signal box. Brick base with two blocked round-arched openings. Small-pane glazing to timber frame windows to west, south and east. Timber forestair to signal cabin. Grey slate.

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