Dundee and Arbroath Railway

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Dundee and Arbroath Railway
Locale Scotland
Dates of operation October 1838 – 1 February 1880
Successor line Caledonian Railway / North British Railway
Track gauge Initially 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm);
converted to 1,435 mm (4 ft 8½ in)
Length 16.75 miles
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- - Arbroath and Forfar Railway
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- - North British, Arbroath and Montrose Railway
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St Vigean's Junction
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Arbroath (Catherine Street) (A&FR)
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Arbroath (new)
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Arbroath West
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- - Carmyllie Railway
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Elliot Junction
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East Haven
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Carnoustie
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Golf Street Halt
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Barry Links
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Buddon
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Monifieth
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Balmossie Halt
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- - Dundee and Forfar Direct Line
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Barnhill Junction
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Broughty Ferry Pier
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Broughty Ferry
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West Ferry
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Stannergate
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Camperdown Junction
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Dundee East
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Dundee Tay Bridge
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- - North British Railway
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(Tay Bridge and associated lines)

The Dundee and Arbroath Railway was a railway link between those two towns in Scotland which ran along the banks of the River Tay.

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[edit] History

The railway company received its Parliamentary Act on 19 May 1836 as a 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) gauge railway. Partially opened in October 1838, it fully opened in April 1840. On 31 August 1848 the Dundee and Perth Railway was authorised by Act of Parliament to lease the company, with the latter being renamed as Dundee and Perth and Aberdeen Railway Junction Company.

In 1862 it was absorbed with the Scottish North Eastern Railway. In 1880 (as a result of an Act of Parliament on 21 July 1879), the line passed jointly to the Caledonian Railway and North British Railway, which in turn became part of the London Midland and Scottish Railway and London and North Eastern Railway as a result of the 1923 grouping.


[edit] Connections to other lines


[edit] Current operations

With the exception of the short spurs for the stations at Dundee East, Broughty Ferry Pier and Arbroath West, the line is still open, with passenger services operated by First ScotRail and National Express East Coast.


[edit] References

  • Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present, 1st, Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-8526-0508-1. OCLC 60251199. 






Major constituent railway companies of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway:

Caledonian | Furness | Glasgow & South Western | Highland | Lancashire & Yorkshire | London and North Western | Midland | North Staffordshire
(Full list of constituents)



Major constituent railway companies of the London and North Eastern Railway:

Great Central | Great Eastern | Great Northern | Great North of Scotland | Hull & Barnsley | North British | North Eastern

(Full list of constituents)