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''' | '''Tullloch''' opened originally on 7 August 1894 as '''Inverlair''', gaining its current name less than a year later in January 1895, better reflecting the wider area it serves. The remoteness of this area also makes Tulloch one of Scotland's quietest stations, with less than 2,000 passengers travelling to or from the station during 2019/20. Despite this, it still has direct services to London in the form of the [[Caledonian Sleeper]], with the [[Fort William]] portion operating six nights a week. | ||
The station has two platforms, and is the site of a [[passing loop]] on the [[West Highland line]], allowing two trains to pass each other in opposite directions. [[Radio Electronic Token Block]] signalling has controlled the route since 1988, controlled from a signalling centre at [[Banavie]]. | The station has two platforms, and is the site of a [[passing loop]] on the [[West Highland line]], allowing two trains to pass each other in opposite directions. [[Radio Electronic Token Block]] signalling has controlled the route since 1988, controlled from a signalling centre at [[Banavie]]. |