Killin Viaduct

Location type

Bridge

Name and dates

Killin Viaduct (1886-1965)

Opened on the Killin Railway.

Description

This is a disused three span girder on concrete piers bridge just north of the site of Killin [2nd] station crossing. Originally this was a nine span timber bridge due to the marshy conditions.

Just to the north the sidings of the station were on the west side, approached from the north.

The bridge now carries a footpath.

Tags

Viaduct River Lochay footpath



Books


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

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

Killin Branch Railway

Old Killin, Kenmore and Loch Tay (Stenlake)
Personal Reflections of the Killin Branch RailwayThe Killin Branch: A Personal RecollectionThe Killin Branch: A Personal Recollection
Trossachs and West Highlands: Exploring the Lost Railways (Local History Series)