Today's banner by Mark Bartlett: With only three services each way daily it is unusual to see two trains stopped at Salwick but 156426, on the right heading for Blackpool South, was running several minutes late and was here at the same time as Preston bound 156429. In 2024 eastbound trains call at 0702, 0804 and 1802 while westbound services are at 0748, 1555 and 1748. With 1,532 recorded passengers in 2022/23 Salwick is the second least used station in Lancashire (Hoscar had 914 passengers).

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1832  William Baird & Co
Second blast furnace in operation at Gartsherrie Iron Works.
1848  Scottish Midland Junction Railway
Opened for goods.
1854  Waterford and Kilkenny Railway
Waterford and Limerick Railway
Extended from Dunkitt [W and KR] and Dunkitt [W and LR] to Waterford [Newrath] , a terminus for Waterford on the north bank of the River Suir. A free ferry connected the terminus to Waterford (until opposed by the Bridge Commissioners). The lines met at Newrath Junction, a single track continuing to the terminus (replaced by two parallel single lines as traffic increased).
1866  Chard Branch (Bristol and Exeter Railway)
Line opened to joint station at Chard on a section of joint line.
1868  Portpatrick Railway
Portpatrick Harbour station and branch opened.
1886  Llantrisant No 1 Branch (Llantrissant and Taff Vale Junction Railway)
Line opened from Llantrisant No 1 Branch Junction to Waterhall Junction near Ely.
1933  Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway
Passenger trains diverted from Swansea Riverside to Swansea East Dock. Riverside closed.
1939  Balerno Branch (Caledonian Railway)
Balerno (excluded) - Ravelrig Junction (excluded) closed to passengers.
1939  Darvel and Strathaven Railway
Darvel (excluded) to Strathaven Central (excluded) closed to all traffic
1939  Muirkirk and Lesmahagow Junction RailwayLesmahagow Railway
Douglas West (Poneil Junction) to Brocketsbrae closed to passengers (except a Saturdays only train using Alton Heights Junction to Brocketsbrae until 2nd May 1942).

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This day in history

The paddle steamer <I>Jeannie Deans</I> photographed at Dunoon in September 1955.

The paddle steamer Jeannie Deans photographed at Dunoon in September 1955.

A Snapper (Courtesy Bruce McCartney) (1955)

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Notes and Queries

A Class 47 loco stabled near a junction in summer 1989 but where and what are those gantries for?
[Added 01 March 2023.]

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Miscellany

Related to Broughty Ferry.

Oldest Station in Scotland

Broughty Ferry is said to be the oldest open railway station in Scotland, opening on the 8th of October 1838 (in fact Monifieth opened on the same day).

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Key events

May 202450th anniversary of the Electric Scots
Continuing ASLEF dispute at DfT operators overtaken by general election
Barrhead/East Kilbride conductor dispute resolved
Peak fares trial extended to August
First Minister officially opens £116M Levenmouth Railway
April 2024New active travel route at Gourock
Edinburgh Waverley and Glasgow Central the first stations in Britain to have British Sign Language on their main departure screens
Joanne Maguire new interim ScotRail MD, Liam Sumpter to head Network Rail in Scotland
March 2024Alex Hynes departure announced from Scotland for DfT
Jacobite suspended
February 2024Dunblane resignalling to allow southbound trains to depart from Platform 3
Highland networks closed by storm on 5 February
East Kilbride carpark reduced for new station construction
Addiewell temporarily closed for reconstruction
Brodick ferries diverted to Troon by Ardrossan pier damage
Seawall damage near Helmsdale
January 2024'The Hatch' café opens at Singer
'Reboot your Commute' advertising campaign
Four loops taken out of use during snow on HML
Storms Isha and Jocelyn led to network closures from 1900 on 21 and 23 January
Storm Ingunn on 31 January closed West and North Highland routes

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Gloucestershire and Warwickshire Railway 15 photos
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Kelvindale Tunnel 12 photos
Class 66 and 67 2010-2022[[images]]0 photos

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Books

Selected from Amazon's New Releases.


The Railways of Stirling

ASIN 1915069297
Publisher Lightmoor Press
Published 2023-09-20
Author(s) Peddie, Donald

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Class 08 Locomotives in Scotland (Class Locomotives)

ASIN 1398105600
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Published 2023-10-15
Author(s) Howat, Colin J.

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The Dundee & Arbroath Railway

ASIN 1915069173
Publisher Lightmoor Press
Published 2023-02-24
Author(s) Ferguson, Niall

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Edinburgh, Granton and Leith Railways

ASIN 1398108561
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Published 2023-04-15
Author(s) Williamson, Kenneth G.

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