Old photograph of the railway station in Oxton, Scottish Borders, Scotland. This was the only intermediate station on the Lauder branch of the North British Railway. It was opened by the Lauder Light Railway on 2 July 1901, and closed to regular passenger traffic (with the line as a whole) on 12 September 1932. The village of Oxton was called Ugston for several hundred years and appears under that name as late as the 1841.
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