The station was designed by
Grainger & Miller engineers. Originally it was the southern terminus of the
Edinburgh and Northern Railway, with tracks and trainshed stretching away behind the imposing terminus building. The railway opened its main line north across Fife to
Lindores & (branch line) in September 1847. These were extended by the following summer to Hilton Junction, near
Perth, and
Tayport. From Burntisland, a ferry service ran across the
River Forth to
Granton in the northern suburbs of Edinburgh, from where trains could be taken to various destinations across central and south-west Scotland. The current station, which bypasses the site of the original station, dates from 1890 when the
Forth Rail Bridge and associated connecting lines were opened to provide a direct route across the Forth estuary to
Edinburgh Waverley. ==Accidents and incidents==