Inverness and Perth Junction Railway

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Inverness and Perth Junction Railway
Locale Scotland
Dates of operation 1 June 18631 February 1865
Successor line Highland Railway
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8½ in)
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   Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway   
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Forres (triangular station)
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Rafford
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Dunphail
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Dava
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Castle Grant Platform
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   Strathspey Railway (GNoSR)
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Grantown on Spey (West)
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Grantown on Spey (East) (SR - GNoSR)
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Broomhill
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Nethy Bridge (SR - GNoSR)
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Boat of Garten Junction
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   Inverness and Aviemore Direct Railway
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Aviemore (Speyside)
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Aviemore
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Kincraig
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Kingussie
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Newtonmore
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Dalwhinnie
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Druimuachdar Summit
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Struan
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Black Island Platform
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Blair Atholl
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Pitlochry
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Aberfeldy
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Grandtully
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Aberfeldy Junction
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Guay
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Dunkeld and Birnam
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   Perth and Dunkeld Railway

The Inverness and Perth Junction Railway was built to link the Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway at Forres and Perth and Dunkeld Railway ultimately absorbing the latter.

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[edit] History

With the Act of Parliament was passed on 22 July 1861, with the line being opened between Dunkeld and Pitlochry on 1 June 1863, between Forres and Aviemore on 3 August 1863 and the final section to Aviemore and Pitlochry on 9 September 1863.

It combined with the Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway to form the Highland Railway on 1 February 1865. The line became part of the LMS in 1923.

[edit] Aberfeldy Branch

The Aberfeldy Branch was authorised under the original Act of Parliament, being opened on 3 July 1865, just after the formation of the Highland Railway.

[edit] Closure

The Aberfeldy Branch was closed on 3 May 1965 just short of its centenary. The line between Forres and Aviemore closed on 10 October 1965.

[edit] Strathspey Railway

Following closure of the section north of Aviemore, there were moves to re-open the line. The Strathspey Railway has progressively reopened the line north form Aviemore, with the current terminus at Broomhill.

[edit] Connections to other lines

[edit] Current operations

The line is still open as part of the Highland Main Line between Dunkeld and Birnam and Aviemore operated by First ScotRail, and as part of the restored Strathspey Railway between Aviemore and Broomhill.

[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.