The KillinRailway was a locally promoted railway line built to connect the town of Killin to the Callander and Oban Railway main line nearby. It opened...
film The 39 Steps. Killinrailwaystation was on the KillinRailway. The railwaystation was officially closed on 1 November 1965. Killin has a rich history...
to Killin road. Killin Junction station opened on 1 June 1870, providing passengers on the Callander and Oban Railway with a connection to Killin by the...
village of Killin. When opened on 1 June 1870, the station (then named "Killin") was the temporary terminus of the Callander and Oban Railway. This situation...
Loch Tay was a railwaystation located at the head of Loch Tay, Stirling. Opened as Loch Tay Killin Pier on 1 April 1886, the station comprised a single...
section of the Callander and Oban Railway, between Callander and Glenoglehead (originally named 'Killin'). The station was laid out with two platforms,...
Luib was a railwaystation located in Glen Dochart, Stirling (district) midway between Crianlarich and Killin. This station opened on 1 August 1873, when...
Dunblane railwaystation serves the town of Dunblane in central Scotland. It is located on the former Scottish Central Railway, between Stirling and Perth...
1960s.[page needed] The KillinRailway opened to passenger operation on 1 April 1886. The Callander and Oban "Killin" station was renamed Glenoglehead...
Railway, between Callander and Glenoglehead (originally named 'Killin'). The original terminal station of the Dunblane, Doune and Callander Railway become...
Lochay at its head and numerous smaller streams. Loch Tay railwaystation was on the KillinRailway. It is now closed. Media outlets reported in June 2024...
construction scheme barely started. Construction took many years, reaching a "Killin" station in 1870 and completing in 1880, and money was always desperately tight...
Ogle to Killin. Much of this section of the route is off road, using the old trackbed of the former Callander and Oban Railway and KillinRailway . From...
and Coltness Railway Independent Lines operated by the Caledonian Railway Callander and Oban Railway opened 1 July 1880 KillinRailway, opened 13 March...
follows the course of the former Callander and Oban Railway to the summit of the glen and Killin Junction. The route uses the Category B listed 150-yard...
passenger station. This was granted on an undertaking that the G&SWR would never interfere with the business of the CR or the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway, and...
General station", and much later it was named "Waverley station". The English railway entrepreneur George Hudson was expanding his portfolio of railways and...
of the Edinburgh and Dalkeith Railway (E&DR), a local line opened in 1831 which ran from an inconveniently sited station at St Leonards on the southern...
and Dumbartonshire Railway was a railway company in Scotland. It was promoted independently but supported by the Caledonian Railway, and it was designed...
railway stations in Britain History of rail transport in Great Britain Beeching cuts Morrison, Brian (ed.). "The Meldon Quarry Branch". Modern Railways Pictorial...
Whistlefield Halt, was a minor station on the West Highland Line 10.30 miles (15.76 Kilometres) from Craigendoran Junction railwaystation near the hamlet of Portincaple...
Glen Douglas Halt railwaystation was known as Craggan in the line's construction reports, also Glen Douglas Siding, Glen Douglas Platform (Private),...
The Great North of Scotland Railway (GNSR) was one of the two smallest of the five major Scottish railway companies prior to the 1923 Grouping, operating...
Northern Railway, now retitled the Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee Railway, had opened part of its main line, with a station at Markinch. In 1848 a station at Thornton...