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Garmouth railway station

Garmouth railway station was a railway station in Garmouth, parish of Urquhart, Moray. The railway station was opened by the Great North of Scotland Railway (GNoSR) on its Moray Firth coast line in 1884,[3] served by Aberdeen to Elgin trains. It served the villages of Kingston-on-Spey and Garmouth and closed to regular passenger traffic on 6 May 1968 on the same date as the line itself.[3][4]

Garmouth
An old railway overbridge at Garmouth
General information
LocationGarmouth, Moray
Scotland
Coordinates57°39′41″N 3°06′58″W / 57.661408°N 3.116195°W / 57.661408; -3.116195
Grid referenceNJ 3350 6405
Platforms1 (2)
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Pre-groupingGreat North of Scotland Railway
Post-groupingLondon and North Eastern Railway
Key dates
12 August 1884station opened[1]
6 May 1968Closed[2]

In 1923 the GNoSR became part of the London and North Eastern Railway and at nationalisation in 1948 became part of British Railways. The line was recommended for closure by Dr Beeching's report "The Reshaping of British Railways" and closed on 6 May 1968.

History edit

Background edit

In 1881 the Great North of Scotland Railway put a bill to parliament to extend its Portsoy line along the Moray Firth as far as Buckie.[5] In 1882 the Great North of Scotland applied for permission to build a 25+14-mile (40.6 km) line from Portsoy following the coast to Buckie and then running on to Elgin.

Great North of Scotland Railway edit

The GNoSR station opened as Garmouth on 12 August 1884[3] and to goods on 5 May 1886[6] with the central section of the coast line, served by through Aberdeen to Elgin trains.[7] In 1923 the Great North of Scotland Railway was absorbed by the London and North Eastern Railway. This company was nationalised in 1948, and services were then provided by British Railways. The station and line was recommended for closure by Dr Beeching in his report "The Reshaping of British Railways"[8] and closed on 6 May 1968.[3][9]

Services edit

The GNoSR station was served by through trains a day between Aberdeen to Elgin.[7] There were no Sunday services.[10]

The station infrastructure edit

Garmouth station had one platform with a typical wooden station building and what appear to be additional toilet buildings on either end.[11] A stationmaster's house sits just beyond the Urquhart end of the platform. A crane stood in the goods yard and a storage hut was located on the platform.[12]

The 1903 OS map shows that a considerable number of changes took place with a reduction from two to one platform, the removal of a passing loop, an overbridge and two signal boxes.[13] A goods shed and weighing machine are shown with what may have been a bay platform on the Spey Bay end. A small shelter is shown on the second platform together with one of the signal boxes.[13] The station was host to a LNER camping coach from 1935 and 1936 and possibly one for some of 1934.[14] A photograph taken in 1960 may show the grass covered second platform edge with no passing loop[12] and the 1957 OS map confirms this.[15]

The Moray Coast line was predominantly single track apart from a double track section between Buckie and Portessie.[9] Track lifting took place shortly after closure in 1968.[9]

The Speyside Way edit

 
The Spey Viaduct and river near Garmouth.

The Spey Viaduct formerly carried the Moray Coast railway over the River Spey to Spey Bay station and beyond, however it now serves walkers using the Speyside Way that runs from Aviemore to Buckpool old harbour.

Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Urquhart   Great North of Scotland   Spey Bay

References edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Butt 1995, p. 97.
  2. ^ Butt 1995, p. 217.
  3. ^ a b c d Butt 1995, p. 101.
  4. ^ RCAHMS Site Record
  5. ^ Barclay-Harvey 1950, pp. 92–93.
  6. ^ Scotlands Places Accessed : 2015-01-20
  7. ^ a b Vallance 1991, p. 95.
  8. ^ Beeching 1963a, p. 125
    Beeching 1963b, map 9
  9. ^ a b c Maxtone 2005, p. 3.
  10. ^ . British Railways. May 1948. Table 150. Archived from the original on 26 February 2012. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  11. ^ Scotlands Places
  12. ^ a b Maxtone 2005, p. 16.
  13. ^ a b Elginshire, Sheet 009.09. Publication date : 1905. Revised: ca. 1903
  14. ^ McRae 1997, p. 11.
  15. ^ NJ36. Publication date: 1957

Sources edit

  • Beeching, Richard (1963). The Reshaping of British Railways (PDF). HMSO.
  • Beeching, Richard (1963). The Reshaping of British Railways (maps) (PDF). HMSO.
  • Butt, R. V. J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-85260-508-1.
  • Barclay-Harvey, Malcolm (1950). A History of the Great North of Scotland Railway. Ian Allan. ISBN 978-0-7110-2592-9.
  • McRae, Andrew (1997). British Railway Camping Coach Holidays: The 1930s & British Railways (London Midland Region). Vol. Scenes from the Past: 30 (Part One). Foxline. ISBN 1-870119-48-7.
  • Maxtone, G.R. (2005). The Railways of the Banff & Moray Coast. Keith & Dufftown Railway Association. ISBN 0-9547346-1-0.
  • Vallance, H. A. (27 June 1991). Great North of Scotland Railway. The History of the Railways of the Scottish Highlands Vol. 3. David St John Thomas. ISBN 978-0-946537-60-0.

External links edit

  • The Spey Viaduct video
  • RAILSCOT on Moray Coast Railway
  • Photograph of Garmouth station.

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Garmouth railway station was a railway station in Garmouth parish of Urquhart Moray The railway station was opened by the Great North of Scotland Railway GNoSR on its Moray Firth coast line in 1884 3 served by Aberdeen to Elgin trains It served the villages of Kingston on Spey and Garmouth and closed to regular passenger traffic on 6 May 1968 on the same date as the line itself 3 4 GarmouthAn old railway overbridge at GarmouthGeneral informationLocationGarmouth MorayScotlandCoordinates57 39 41 N 3 06 58 W 57 661408 N 3 116195 W 57 661408 3 116195Grid referenceNJ 3350 6405Platforms1 2 Other informationStatusDisusedHistoryPre groupingGreat North of Scotland RailwayPost groupingLondon and North Eastern RailwayKey dates12 August 1884station opened 1 6 May 1968Closed 2 In 1923 the GNoSR became part of the London and North Eastern Railway and at nationalisation in 1948 became part of British Railways The line was recommended for closure by Dr Beeching s report The Reshaping of British Railways and closed on 6 May 1968 Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Great North of Scotland Railway 2 Services 3 The station infrastructure 4 The Speyside Way 5 References 5 1 Footnotes 5 2 Sources 6 External linksHistory editBackground edit In 1881 the Great North of Scotland Railway put a bill to parliament to extend its Portsoy line along the Moray Firth as far as Buckie 5 In 1882 the Great North of Scotland applied for permission to build a 25 1 4 mile 40 6 km line from Portsoy following the coast to Buckie and then running on to Elgin Great North of Scotland Railway edit The GNoSR station opened as Garmouth on 12 August 1884 3 and to goods on 5 May 1886 6 with the central section of the coast line served by through Aberdeen to Elgin trains 7 In 1923 the Great North of Scotland Railway was absorbed by the London and North Eastern Railway This company was nationalised in 1948 and services were then provided by British Railways The station and line was recommended for closure by Dr Beeching in his report The Reshaping of British Railways 8 and closed on 6 May 1968 3 9 Services editThe GNoSR station was served by through trains a day between Aberdeen to Elgin 7 There were no Sunday services 10 The station infrastructure editGarmouth station had one platform with a typical wooden station building and what appear to be additional toilet buildings on either end 11 A stationmaster s house sits just beyond the Urquhart end of the platform A crane stood in the goods yard and a storage hut was located on the platform 12 The 1903 OS map shows that a considerable number of changes took place with a reduction from two to one platform the removal of a passing loop an overbridge and two signal boxes 13 A goods shed and weighing machine are shown with what may have been a bay platform on the Spey Bay end A small shelter is shown on the second platform together with one of the signal boxes 13 The station was host to a LNER camping coach from 1935 and 1936 and possibly one for some of 1934 14 A photograph taken in 1960 may show the grass covered second platform edge with no passing loop 12 and the 1957 OS map confirms this 15 The Moray Coast line was predominantly single track apart from a double track section between Buckie and Portessie 9 Track lifting took place shortly after closure in 1968 9 The Speyside Way edit nbsp The Spey Viaduct and river near Garmouth The Spey Viaduct formerly carried the Moray Coast railway over the River Spey to Spey Bay station and beyond however it now serves walkers using the Speyside Way that runs from Aviemore to Buckpool old harbour Preceding station Historical railways Following stationUrquhart Great North of Scotland Spey BayReferences editFootnotes edit Butt 1995 p 97 Butt 1995 p 217 a b c d Butt 1995 p 101 RCAHMS Site Record Barclay Harvey 1950 pp 92 93 Scotlands Places Accessed 2015 01 20 a b Vallance 1991 p 95 Beeching 1963a p 125Beeching 1963b map 9 a b c Maxtone 2005 p 3 Passenger Timetable Scottish Region British Railways May 1948 Table 150 Archived from the original on 26 February 2012 Retrieved 20 June 2013 Scotlands Places a b Maxtone 2005 p 16 a b Elginshire Sheet 009 09 Publication date 1905 Revised ca 1903 McRae 1997 p 11 NJ36 Publication date 1957 Sources edit Beeching Richard 1963 The Reshaping of British Railways PDF HMSO Beeching Richard 1963 The Reshaping of British Railways maps PDF HMSO Butt R V J 1995 The Directory of Railway Stations details every public and private passenger station halt platform and stopping place past and present 1st ed Patrick Stephens Ltd ISBN 1 85260 508 1 Barclay Harvey Malcolm 1950 A History of the Great North of Scotland Railway Ian Allan ISBN 978 0 7110 2592 9 McRae Andrew 1997 British Railway Camping Coach Holidays The 1930s amp British Railways London Midland Region Vol Scenes from the Past 30 Part One Foxline ISBN 1 870119 48 7 Maxtone G R 2005 The Railways of the Banff amp Moray Coast Keith amp Dufftown Railway Association ISBN 0 9547346 1 0 Vallance H A 27 June 1991 Great North of Scotland Railway The History of the Railways of the Scottish Highlands Vol 3 David St John Thomas ISBN 978 0 946537 60 0 External links editThe Spey Viaduct video RAILSCOT on Moray Coast Railway Photograph of Garmouth station nbsp Scotland portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Garmouth railway station amp oldid 1218650652, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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