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Stanley (SMJR) railway station
Stanley
railway station
was located in the
Scottish
village
of
Stanley, Perthshire
and was
opened
in
1848
and
closed in
1857, when the new
station
of Stanley
Junction
was built to
the north
in the location where the
junction
where the
Perth and Dunkeld Railway
diverged
from the
Scottish Midland Junction Railway
running
between
Perth
and
Arbroath
.
History
Opened
by the Scottish
Midland Junction
Railway, and
absorbed
into the
Caledonian Railway
, it became part of the
London, Midland and Scottish Railway
during the
Grouping
of 1923. Passing on to the
Scottish Region of British Railways
on
nationalisation
in 1948, it was then
closed
by the
British Transport Commission
.