- Achanalt railway station
Infobox UK station
name = Achanalt
other_name =
code = AAT
caption =
manager =First ScotRail
locale =Achanalt
borough = Highland
platforms = 1
lowusage0405 = 192
lowusage0506 = 198
lowusage0607 = 173
latitude = 57.6097
longitude = -4.9137
original =
pregroup =Highland Railway
postgroup = LMSR
years =19 August 1870
events = Station opensAchanalt railway station is a remote station on the
Kyle of Lochalsh Line , serving the village ofAchanalt in the north ofScotland . There are three trains a day in each direction (one on Sundays) stopping here on request, connecting Achanalt with all stations betweenInverness andKyle of Lochalsh .History
The station was opened by the
Dingwall and Skye Railway , but operated from the outset by theHighland Railway . Taken into theLondon, Midland and Scottish Railway during the Grouping of 1923, the line then passed on to theScottish Region of British Railways onnationalisation in 1948.When Sectorisation was introduced the station became part of
ScotRail until the Privatisation of British Railways.ervice
rail line
next = Achnasheen
previous = Lochluichart
route =First ScotRail Kyle of Lochalsh Line
col = FF80C0rail line
next = Achnasheen
"Line and Station open"
previous = Lochluichart (Old)
"Line open; Station closed"
route =Dingwall and Skye Railway Highland Railway
col = HR colour
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* [http://railscot.co.uk/Dingwall_and_Skye_Railway/frame.htm RAILSCOT article on Dingwall and Skye Railway]
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