Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway information
Railway line between Inverness and Aberdeen, Scotland
Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway
Overview
Locale
Scotland
Dates of operation
21 July 1856–1 February 1865
Successor
Highland Railway
Technical
Track gauge
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in)
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Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway
Legend
Inverness and Nairn Railway
Nairn
Auldearn
Brodie
Forres
Inverness and Perth
Junction Railway
Forres (old)
Kinloss
Findhorn
Hopeman
Cummingston
Burghead
Roseisle Maltings
Coltfield Platform
Alves Junction
Alves
Mosstowie
Elgin
Elgin (East)
(MR)
Morayshire Railway
to Rothes│to Lossiemouth
Lhanbryde
Fochabers Town
Balnacoul Halt
Orbliston Junction
Orton
Morayshire Railway to Rothes
Mulben
Tauchers Platform
Buckie and Portessie Branch
Keith and Dufftown Railway
Keith Junction
Great North of Scotland Railway
The Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway (I&AJR) was a railway company in Scotland, created to connect other railways and complete the route between Inverness and Aberdeen. The Inverness and Nairn Railway had opened to the public on 7 November 1855 and the Great North of Scotland Railway (GNoSR) was building from Aberdeen to Keith. The I&AJR opened, closing the gap, on 18 August 1856.
It found the GNoSR a difficult partner and passenger journeys from Inverness to the south via Aberdeen were inconvenient and circuitous.
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