Today's banner by John Clark: An everyday scene at Inverkeithing, in the second half of 1976, as a 3-car Metro Cammell departs with an Edinburgh - Dundee working. The banner repeaters for Inverkeithing South Junction are worth a mention.

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1836  Durham and Sunderland Railway
First coal passes along the line.
1840  Maryport and Carlisle Railway
Opened between Maryport south quay and Arkleby pits, 7 miles.
1848  Campsie Branch (Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway)
Campsie Branch opened from Lenzie (called Campsie Junction) to Lennoxtown [1st]. Stations at; Campsie Junction, Kirkintilloch [2nd], Milton of Campsie, Lennoxtown [1st].
1852  Deeside Railway
First sod cut.
1865  Aboyne and Braemar Railway
Act receives Royal assent.
1865  Callander and Oban Railway
Act receives Royal assent.
1865  Dingwall and Skye Railway
Dingwall and Skye Railway authorised to run west from Dingwall to Kyle of Lochalsh.
1865  Pontypool, Caerleon and Newport Railway
Act passed.
1865  Strathspey Railway
Extension from Abernethy [Strathspey] to Boat of Garten authorised.
1865  Crieff and Comrie Railway
Act. Railway not built.

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This day in history

Contrary to popular rumour, 1858 was a bit before my time. This is one of our smaller family heirlooms, which my mother gave me a few years before she passed away. It was first copied to Gary Thornton^s railtour website, which has an even older charter train ticket.

Contrary to popular rumour, 1858 was a bit before my time. This is one of our smaller family heirlooms, which my mother gave me a few years before she passed away. It was first copied to Gary Thornton^s railtour website, which has an even older charter train ticket.

Ken Strachan (1858)

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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 Crianlarich.

Almost unused junction

Although Crianlarich became a junction in 1897 between the West Highland Railway and the older Callander and Oban Railway it was merely used for traffic exchange. Timetabled traffic only began in 1949, despite this providing a shorter route between Glasgow and Oban. It was not until closure of the line east in 1965 (following the Glen Ogle Rockfall) that it carried a regular service.



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Key events

December 2024Travel Safe team boosted. Cardiff-Edinburgh train, Lanark half-hourly in evenings, Gleneagles extra calls. Boxing Day trains to Leven, Dundee, Arbroath, Alloa. Traincrew cancellations hit Tweedbank and South Electrics (on an 'Auld Firm' Day). Lorry on line at Gretna, bus hit Cook Street bridge. Roseburn to Union Canal active travel route opens to the public.
November 2024150th anniversary plaque unveiled at Wick.
Glasgow Central new travel centre and lounge.
Troon restored station opened.
Dalwhinnie clock.
Consecutive cancellations at North Berwick on a rugby day.
Storm Bert - Oban suspended.
Inverness signalling centre twice evacuated owing to fuel spill.
October 2024Temporary timetable ended.
Accessible footbridge opened at Anniesland.
Tuckshop opened at North Berwick.
Greggs at Queen Street.
Track circuit failure at Finnieston.
Storm Ashley.
Poor unit availability in leaf-fall season.
Bomb alert at Dalmuir, power failure at Waverley both on 28 October.
September 2024Active travel route opened at Cameron Bridge.
Grab and Go opens at Falkirk Grahamston.
Temporary timetable introduced.
Royal Mail ceased using rail.
ScotRail's peak fare trial ended.
August 2024Accessible footbridges provided at Dumfries and Uddingston.
TPE 2300 Edinburgh-Newcastle for Edinburgh Festivals.
Temporary timetable and reduced ScotRail festival extras.
Kirkhill overhead line damage.
July 2024Stranraer trains resumed.
Troon rebuilt station opened in time for Open.
Railway Heritage Centre opened at Dumfries.
Lord Hendy appointed rail minister.
Temporary timetable introduced because of driver shortage.

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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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