Scottish Central Railway

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Scottish Central Railway
LUECKE
- - Scottish Midland Junction Railway
STR STRrg HLUECKE
- - Dundee and Perth Railway
CPICl CPICr
Perth
ABZrg STRrf
TUNNEL1
Moncrieffe Tunnel
ABZlf STRlg
Hilton Junction
STR LUECKE
- - Edinburgh and Northern Railway
eBHF
Forgandenny
eBHF
Forteviot
eBHF
Dunning
eBHF
Auchterarder
exHLUECKE exHSTR eABZlg
- - Crieff Junction Railway
eBHF
Crieff Junction
BHF
Gleneagles
eBHF
Blackford
eBHF
Greenloaning
eBHF
Carsebreck Halt
eBHF
Kinbuck
exHLUECKE exHSTR eABZlg
- - Dunblane, Doune & Callander Railway
BHF
Dunblane
BHF
Bridge of Allan
exLUECKE STR
- - Forth and Clyde Junction Railway
exSTRlf eABZlg
Stirling North Junction
ABZrg HSTR HLUECKE
- - Stirling and Dunfermline Railway
BHF
Stirling
eBHF
Bannockburn
eBHF
Plean
STR exLUECKE
- - Alloa Railway
STR exSTR exKBFa
South Alloa
STR exABZrg exSTRrf
Dunmore Junction
STR exBHF
Airth
eABZrg exSTRrf
Alloa Junction
BHF
Larbert
exKBFa STR
Denny
exLUECKE exSTR STR
- - Kilsyth and Bonnybridge Railway
exSTRlf exABZlg STR
Bonnywater Junction
exABZlf ABZdlf STRlg
Larbert Junction
exSTRlf ABZdrg ABZlg
Carmuirs West Junction
STR LUECKE
- - Stirlingshire Midland Junction Railway
exKDSa STR
Bonnybridge Canal
exSTRlf eABZlg
eBHF
Greenhill Lower
STRrg ABZrf
STR STR LUECKE
- - Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway
STR ABZrg STRrf
Greenhill Upper Junction
STRlf KRZo STRlg
STR LUECKE
- - Caledonian Railway Main Line
LUECKE
- - Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway

The Scottish Central Railway was formed in 1845 to link Caledonian Railway near Castlecary to the Scottish Midland Junction Railway at Perth. The engineers for the line were Joseph Locke and John Edward Errington, while the contractor was Thomas Brassey in partnership with William Mackenzie and Robert Stephenson[1].

Following an abortive attempt to amalgamate with the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway[2], the Scottish Central Railway absorbed several other railway companies in the area, prior to becoming part of the Caledonian Railway in 1865.

Contents

[edit] Railway companies absorbed

[edit] Connections to other lines

[edit] Current Operations

The main route between the Greenhill Junctions and Perth is still open served by First Scotrail services, however the Denny and South Alloa branches are closed.

[edit] References

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Helps (1872); p. 107
  2. ^ Marshall (1998)
  3. ^ RAILSCOT on Dundee and Perth Railway
  4. ^ OPSI - UK Legislation
  5. ^ National Archives

[edit] Sources

  • 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.