Winchburgh Railway Station given planning green light
West Lothian Council has today (Monday 27 October) issued planning consent for the new railway station at Winchburgh.
Granting of planning consent follows a period of focused work by partners including Winchburgh Developments Ltd, Transport Scotland, Network Rail, SEStran and West Lothian Council to progress the detailed business case for the station.
The outline business case, which is currently being reviewed by Transport Scotland, shows that the station will have very positive benefits in terms of carbon reduction through a significant reduction in car based journeys.
Planning consent for the new station, which is located adjacent to the new Winchburgh Town Centre, also includes a park and ride and electric vehicle charging points. The platforms on the Edinburgh - Linlithgow - Glasgow / Stirling line will be capable of accommodating trains of six carriages.
A funding solution for delivery of the station remains to be confirmed but granting of planning consent allows the council, with the support of partners, to progress a funding bid to the Scottish Ministers. It is expected that partners will finalise that bid next month.
Executive councillor for Environment & Sustainability Tom Conn said: "I am sure this important step will be warmly welcomed by local residents. It's extremely encouraging to see this project continuing to move forward at pace this year which reflects the positive collaboration between all parties. A station would bring lasting benefits to Winchburgh and surrounding communities - increasing sustainable travel options, supporting the local economy and connecting people to opportunities."

Catherine Hall, Strategy and Investment Director at Network Rail Scotland, said: "We welcome the decision to grant planning permission for the proposed station at Winchburgh, which aims to improve transport links for the growing community. It's encouraging to see the project reach this stage and it reflects the hard work behind the scenes across all organisations involved. We'll continue to work closely with partners as plans progress."