1781 | George Stephenson George Stephenson, pioneering railway engineer, born. |
1851 | North London Railway Extended to Hampstead Road (now the closed Primrose Hill). |
1862 | Eden Valley Railway Opened from Kirkby Stephen (South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway) to Clifton [Moor] (just south of Penrith on the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway, the junction giving access to the south). Engineer: Thomas Bouch. |
1879 | Dowlais and Merthyr Joint Line London and North Western Railway passenger service starts to run to Merthyr. Access also opened to the Crawshays Private Railway. |
1902 | Dunblane, Doune and Callander Railway Doubled section between Dunblane and Doune opened. West and East signal boxes at Doune and Dunblane North box at Dunblane Junction replaced. Doune rebuilt as an island platform station. |
1952 | Great North of England, Clarence and Hartlepool Junction Railway Closed to passengers. |
1952 | Durham and Sunderland Railway
Hartlepool Dock and Railway Sunderland to West Hartlepool service via Haswell withdrawn. |
1958 | Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway Abergavenny Junction closed. |
1958 | Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway Stations between Pontypool Road and Hereford, excluding Abergavenny Monmouth Road, closed to goods. |
1958 | Ely and Clydach Valleys Railway Passenger service withdrawn. |
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K2 Mogul 61772 Loch Lochy passing Cardonald Junction on 9 June 1959 with a westbound freight. (The plate on the left lamp bracket reads N279) [Ref query 5426] G H Robin collection by courtesy of the Mitchell Library, Glasgow (1959) |
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A Class 47 loco stabled near a junction in summer 1989 but where and what are those gantries for? |
I & A. J. RWY.
This railway extending from the town of Nairn to Keith.
Completing the communication between London and Inverness.
Was begun in Oct 1856 and opened for public traffic on 18 August 1858:
and this viaduct crossing the Spey was completed in 20 months.
Contractors for masonry, David Mitchell and Chas. Brand, Montrose.
For iron work, Messrs Fairbairn and Sons. Manchester.
Engineer Joseph Mitchell F.R.S.E. Inverness.
Directors
Left panel
Alex Matheson Esq of Ardross M.P. Chairman
The Right Hon The Earl of Seafield
CEO Loch Esq London
Eneas W MacKintosh Esq of Raigmore
Sir James D.H. Elphinstone Bart. M.P.
Wm. Jas. Taylor Esq. of Rothiemay
Sir Alex. P. Gordon Cumming Bart. of Altyre
Right panel
The Hon. Thos. Chas. Bruce Deputy-Chairman
Alex. Inglis Roberson Esq. of Caithness
Captain Wm. Fraser-Tytler of Aldourie
The most nobile the Marquis of Stafford M.P.
John Blaikie Esq. Aberdeen
The Hon. George Skene Duff of Miltonduff
December 2024 | Travel 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 2024 | 150th 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 2024 | Temporary 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 2024 | Active 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 2024 | Accessible 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 2024 | Stranraer 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. |
Brisbane | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | 5 photos |
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Way down south (South West!) | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | 51 photos |
Titfield Thunderbolt country | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | 14 photos |
Class 318 Scotrail units 2017-2022 | [[images]] | 0 photos |
Nuneaton to Leamington Spa | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | 99 photos |
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