The railway is returning to Levenmouth

New train stations are opening in Leven and Cameron Bridge on 2 June, with rail services connecting customers with Edinburgh, Fife, and the Tay Cities.

The £116million Levenmouth Rail Link, which is being funded by the Scottish Government and delivered by Network Rail and ScotRail, will reconnect Leven and Cameron Bridge to Scotland’s railway network for the first time in more than half a century.

The reopening of the railway is an incredibly exciting moment for local communities and Scotland’s Railway.
The historic reintroduction of the railway line will improve connectivity for local communities, providing greater access to education, entertainment, and employment.

Map of Fife Cycle railway network, which displays Cameron Bridge and Leven stations location after Kirkcaldy

What train services will run to/from Leven and Cameron Bridge?

Leven and Cameron Bridge stations will enjoy an hourly service to/from Edinburgh via Kirkcaldy.

This is part of a new timetable, in which local communities were consulted on. More information about the Edinburgh, Fife, and Tay Cities timetable consultation can be found on our website.

View full details of the timetable consultation.

What local communities will the new stations benefit?

The reopening of this railway will benefit the local communities of Balcurvie, Buckhaven, Kennoway, Leven, Methil, Muiredge, and Windygates, with a direct train service to Edinburgh.

Cameron Bridge station information

The station will have two platforms. A car park will be available for customers with 125 spaces, including Electric Vehicle (EV) charging and blue badge spaces, as well as a drop off/pick up area and motorcycle parking.

Cycle spaces will be available, with storage for 10 bikes on the Methilhill side of the station and 16 on the car park side.

New paths will connect the station to the Methilhill area, Cameronbridge Distillery, and Cameron Hospital.

Leven station information

There will be two platforms at Leven station. A car park, operated by Fife Council, will be available at the station for railway customers to use. The car park will have 133 spaces, including EV charging and blue badge spaces close to station platforms.

Cycle spaces will be available, with storage for 22 bikes.

Are the stations accessible for all?

The fully accessible stations deliver step-free access at Leven and to both platforms via a footbridge with lifts at Cameron Bridge station.

There are also blue badge car parking spaces available at both stations.

We’re always happy to offer assistance to any passenger.

Get accessible travel information and find out how to contact us here.

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