Aberfeldy Branch
(Highland Railway)

This branch is closed. Passenger services are still provided by ScotRail between Inverness and Perth and the nearest station is at Pitlochry.

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Opened 3 July 1865
Closed 3 May 1965
Inverness and Perth Junction Railway Clickable map of the Aberfeldy Branch

Bridge over the Tay at Ballinluig
Bridge over the Tay at Ballinluig

Local area

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This branch ran up a valley to the town of Aberfeldy. The nearby river is popular for white water rafting and canoeing. There is a base for this at the former intermediary station of Grandtully.

Chronology

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Description of route

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From Ballinluig Junction to Aberfeldy. The line was signalled by traditional semaphore from signalboxes (Ballinluig South (retained until the 1980s), Grandtully, Aberfeldy), until closure.

Ballinluig  

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Opened 1 June 1863
Closed 3 May 1965

This was a station on the Inverness and Perth Junction Railway and the junction for Aberfeldy.

Balnaguard Halt

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Opened 2 December 1935
Closed 3 May 1965

This photograph looks towards Ballinluig over the site of Balnaguard Halt. This halt consisted of a wooden platform and shelter. These were located to the right of the trackbed which was in a slight cutting before passing under the bridge the photograph is taken from.

Grandtully

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Opened 3 July 1865
Closed 3 May 1965

The station platforms remain. There was a single platform for passengers and a goods loading bank.

Aberfeldy

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Opened 3 July 1865
Closed 3 May 1965

The station and locomotive shed have been demolished. Slightly further East a locomotive stands on a section of track which has been retained outside the Aberfeldy distillery. The station at Rafford was closed and moved here. Later the station was re-built in a style similar to the station building at Pitlochry. The station had one major platform.


Page created in 1997
Page last edited on 07/04/2005
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