Rosyth railway station

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Rosyth railway station is a suburban rail stop in Fife, Scotland, serving the town of Rosyth on the Fife Circle Line.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway station
suburban railway station
closedForPassengers 7 September 1964
coordinates approximately 56.039°N 3.438°W
country Scotland
distanceFrom approximately 3 miles north-west of Inverkeithing railway station
electrificationStatus non-electrified
fareZoneSystem ScotRail fare system
hasAccessType ramp access to platforms
hasBicycleFacilities cycle storage
hasBusConnections local bus services in Rosyth
hasCategory DfT category F2 station
hasFacility car park
customer information screens
step-free access
ticket machines
timetable posters
waiting shelters
hasService local stopping services on Fife Circle Line
services to Dunfermline
services to Edinburgh Waverley
services to Glenrothes with Thornton
hasServicePattern generally hourly service in each direction (off-peak)
hasStationCode ROS
hasStructureType at-grade station
hasTicketing part-time staffed or unstaffed with ticket machines
historicalOperator North British Railway
locatedIn Fife
Rosyth
United Kingdom
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Fife
surface form: Fife council area
locatedOn railway line between Inverkeithing and Dunfermline
near M90 motorway
Rosyth
surface form: Rosyth Dockyard
openingDate 20 December 1916
operator ScotRail
ownedBy Network Rail
platformCount 2
postgroupOperator London and North Eastern Railway
postnationalisationOperator British Rail
surface form: Scottish Region of British Railways
railwayNetwork National Rail
reopened 16 May 1989
servedByLine Fife Circle Line
serves commuters to Edinburgh
town of Rosyth
timezone Europe/London
trackGauge standard gauge

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Fife Circle Line hasStation Rosyth railway station
Rosyth railAccess Rosyth railway station
ROS represents Rosyth railway station