- Ness Islands Railway
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The Ness Islands Railway is a 7 1⁄4 in (184 mm) gauge miniature railway in Inverness, Scotland, opened in 1983.
Operating around a site in Whin Park, near the Ness Islands, an area popular for recreation amongst tourists and the local population, the Ness Islands Railway markets itself as the most northerly public miniature railway in the United Kingdom.[1] The Sanday Light Railway on the Island of Orkney is further north, but is no longer open to the public.
In the 1990s the Ness Islands Railway operated a fleet of replica diesel locomotives, representing in miniature assorted current locomotive designs of British Rail. The locomotive fleet has since been rationalised, and there are now just two locomotives:
- Uncle John - Steam locomotive - 0-4-2 - Built 1988 (Forshaw)
- Uncle Frank - Diesel locomotive - 4w4wDH - Built 1991 (Mardyke)
The railway features repeat loops, cuttings, and over-bridges, including a 140-foot iron bridge dating from 1837.[2] It usually operates from Easter to October, running at weekends, with a daily service during school holidays.
References
- ^ The claim is made on the homepage of the railway's official website.
- ^ See the reference at Miniature Railway World website.
External links
Heritage railways of Scotland Open Almond Valley Light Railway · Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway · Caledonian Railway at Brechin · Keith and Dufftown Railway · Leadhills and Wanlockhead Railway · Ness Islands Railway · Royal Deeside Railway · Scottish Industrial Railway Centre · Strathspey Railway · Alford Valley Railway
Closed Heritage Railways: England · Scotland · Wales · Northern Ireland · Isle of Man · Channel Islands Coordinates: 57°27′39″N 4°14′14″W / 57.460887°N 4.237135°W
Categories:- 7¼ inch gauge railways
- British miniature railways
- Railway lines opened in 1983
- Heritage railways in Scotland
- 1983 establishments in Scotland
- Inverness
- Scotland rail transport stubs
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