Dalmally Shed

Location type

Loco shed

Name and dates

Dalmally Shed

Opened on the Callander and Oban Railway.


Chronology Dates

01/05/1877Callander and Oban Railway
Tyndrum Goods Junction to Dalmally opened to passengers. Tyndrum [CandO] and Dalmally opened, Tyndrum [1st] becomes a goods depot. A single road stone shed, Dalmally Shed, opened to the south of Dalmally station with a 48ft turntable.
01/07/1880Callander and Oban Railway
Dalmally Shed ceases to be a key shed when the line to Oban opens completely.
  /  /1930Callander and Oban Railway
Dalmally Shed closed.
  /  /1938Callander and Oban Railway
Dalmally Shed still standing, but demolished at unknown date afterwards.
  /  /1950Callander and Oban Railway
Former Dalmally Shed siding removed?

Books


A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain: The North of Scotland v. 15 (Regional railway history series)

Birth and Death of a Highland Railway: Ballachulish Line

Caledonian Railway

Caledonian Routes 3: Stirling to Crianlarich - DVD - Oakwood Press

Callander & Oban Railway Through Time

Callander and Oban Railway (Library of Railway History)

History of the Railways of the Scottish Highlands: Callander and Oban Railway v. 4

History of the Railways of the Scottish Highlands: Callander and Oban Railway v. 4

Iron Road to the Isles: A Travellers and Tourist Guide to the West Highland Lines

Iron Roads to the Isles: A Travellers and Tourists Souvenir Guide to the West Highland Lines

Oban 1898: Argyllshire Sheet 98.07 (Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Argyllshire)

On West Highland Lines

Railway World Special: West Highland Lines

Scotland’s Lost Branch Lines: Where Beeching Got It Wrong

Scottish Central Railway (Oakwood Library of Railway History)

The Birth and Death of a Highland Railway: Ballachulish Line

The Caledonian, Scotland's Imperial Railway: A History

Trossachs and West Highlands: Exploring the Lost Railways (Local History Series)

Walks from the West Highland Railway (Cicerone Guide)