Note: text in square brackets is added for clarity and was not part of the location's name.
Opened on the Strathspey Railway.This was a two platform station to the south of the town of Grantown-on-Spey, and on the south bank of the Spey. The main station building was on the eastbound platform.
There was a goods yard at the west end, approached from the west and originally one platform, which later became the eastbound platform.
The signal box (1894) was located half way along the westbound platform by the footbridge.
The station closed to passengers in 1965. The line closed in 1968. The box survived until closure.
Following closure the footbridge and goods shed were demolished but the station building, which for a while was considered for relocation to Grantown-on-Spey West for the Strathspey Railway [Preserved], survived but slowly deteriorated.
The station building, actually the second on the site, was redeveloped in 2017 as the Highland Heritage and Cultural Centre.
Several railway cottages remain nearby.
Grantown East Highland Heritage and Cultural Centre
Nearby stations Grantown-on-Spey West Ballifurth Farm Halt Cromdale Castle Grant Platform Broomhill Nethy Bridge Dalvey Farm Halt Dalvey [2nd] Boat of Garten Advie [2nd] Advie [1st] Dava Carrbridge Ballindalloch Blacksboat | A95 Bridge [Grantown-on-Spey] Cromdale Ballast Siding River Dulnain Viaduct Castle Grant Estate Bridge Abernethy Timber Siding Spey Viaduct [Broomhill] Broomhill Junction Dava Summit Faeshellach Dam Loch an Spioraid Boat of Garten Shed Tourist/other Castle Grant [Castle] Balmenach Distillery Huntly^s Cave Tomintoul Distillery |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |
01/07/1863 | Strathspey Railway Line opened from Dufftown to Abernethy [Strathspey] via Strathspey Junction. Stations opened at: Strathspey Junction, Aberlour, Carron, Blacksboat, Ballindalloch, Advie [1st], Dalvey [2nd], Cromdale, Grantown-on-Spey East and Abernethy [Strathspey]. |