Anchovy railway station

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Coordinates18°24′26″N 77°56′08″W / 18.407332°N 77.935622°W / 18.407332; -77.935622
PlatformsSingle
Anchovy
General information
Coordinates18°24′26″N 77°56′08″W / 18.407332°N 77.935622°W / 18.407332; -77.935622
Owned byJamaica Railway Corporation
Line(s)Kingston to Montego Bay main line
PlatformsSingle
TracksOne
History
Openedc1894
Closed1992-10[1]
Location
Anchovy is located in Jamaica
Anchovy
Anchovy
Location within Jamaica

Anchovy railway station opened in c1894 and closed in 1992.[1] It served the small town of Anchovy, Jamaica on the Kingston to Montego Bay line and was 105.75 miles (170.19 km) from the Kingston terminus.[2]

It was built around 1894 of timber in the Jamaican Georgian architectural style.[3] It has two floors.[3] The ground floor has timber doors and sash windows.[3] The upper floor is partially cantilevered and is supported by a series of timber posts on the ground floor to form a canopy over the platform and front elevation.[3] The upper floor has a mixture of sash and louvred windows as well as recessed panel timber doors.[3] The roof of the structure is a T-shaped gable end zinc roof with a semi-circular fanlight on either side of a double gable end section of the roof.[3]

In 2003 it was reported as being in "very poor condition" and "in need of major repairs".[4]

It is on the list of designated National Heritage Sites in Jamaica.

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