- Dalcross railway station
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Dalcross Location Place Dalcross Area Highland Coordinates 57°31′36″N 4°04′15″W / 57.5267°N 4.0707°WCoordinates: 57°31′36″N 4°04′15″W / 57.5267°N 4.0707°W Grid reference NH761503 Operations Original company Inverness and Nairn Railway Pre-grouping Highland Railway Post-grouping London, Midland and Scottish Railway Platforms 2 History 5 November 1855[1] Opened 3 May 1965[1] Closed Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom Closed railway stations in Britain
A B C D–F G H–J K–L M–O P–R S T–V W–ZDalcross (Scottish Gaelic: Steisean Dealgros) was a railway station located at Dalcross, to the east of Inverness, Scotland (now in the Highland Council Area).
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History
The Inverness and Nairn Railway was formally opened on 5 November 1855, public services beginning the following day,[2] and Dalcross was one of the four intermediate stations originally provided.[3]
Dalcross station closed on 3 May 1965.[1] The station building, one platform and some other structures were still in existence as of March 2006[update].[4] The level crossing at the eastern end of the station is now equipped with automatic half-barriers, and is 137 miles 17 chains (220.8 km) from Perth (measured via Dava).[5]
Station to serve Inverness Airport
In June 2006 it was announced that there is a proposal to open a new station at Dalcross,[6] which would serve Inverness Airport and also provide park-and-ride facilities,[7] relieving road congestion to the east of Inverness,[8] and so helping to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.[9] The proposal was still open in 2010, and it was specified that the station could have one platform on the north side of the line, 150 metres (490 ft) long, sufficient for a six-car Class 170 train. The proposed location of the station was given as having an eastern end at an overbridge 136 miles 38 chains (219.6 km) (grid reference NH770511), extending westward to 136 miles 46 chains (219.8 km). There is also the possibility of providing a passing loop, which could not extend further west than the level crossing; a second platform would be built on the south side of the loop.[10] In February 2011, Keith Brown, the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure in the Scottish Parliament, stated that discussions on the proposed station (and another at Kintore) were being held between Transport Scotland and Network Rail.[11]
In March 2009, it was stated that the new station could be opened during 2016.[12]
References
- ^ a b c Butt 1995, p. 75.
- ^ Vallance, Clinker & Lambert 1985, p. 18.
- ^ Vallance, Clinker & Lambert 1985, p. 19.
- ^ Catford 2010, introductory summary.
- ^ Yonge 2007, map 18B.
- ^ Catford 2010, para. 1.
- ^ Transport Scotland report 2008, p. 1.
- ^ Transport Scotland report 2008, p. 2.
- ^ Transport Scotland report 2008, p. 4.
- ^ Pringle 2010, p. 13.
- ^ BBC News 2011.
- ^ FoFNL Newsletter 2009, para. 3.
Sources
- 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.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-8526-0508-1. OCLC 60251199.
- Catford, Nick (20 April 2010). "Dalcross Station". Disused Stations. http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/d/dalcross/index.shtml. Retrieved 19 April 2011.
- Pringle, Gordon (22 October 2010). "Aberdeen to Inverness Rail Improvement". Network Rail. http://m80steppstohaggs.com/files/documents/reports/116647_-_100906_-_ANI_GRIP2_Report.pdf. Retrieved 19 April 2011.
- Vallance, H.A.; Clinker, C.R.; Lambert, Anthony J. (1985) [1938]. The Highland Railway (4th ed.). Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 0 946537 24 0.
- Yonge, John (December 2007) [1987]. Jacobs, Gerald. ed. Railway Track Diagrams 1: Scotland & Isle of Man (5th ed.). Bradford on Avon: Trackmaps. ISBN 978 0 9549866 3 6.
- "Rail Users Group - Issues for Consideration by HITRANS RAG Meeting". The Friends of the Far North Line - Newsletter. May 2009. http://www.fofnl.org.uk/newsletters/0509/050907.html. Retrieved 19 April 2011.
- "Strategic Transport Projects Review - Report 3 Generation, Sifting and Appraisal of Interventions - Annex 2". Transport Scotland. 18 November 2008. http://www.transportscotland.gov.uk/files/documents/reports/j10194a/j10194a-a2D17.pdf. Retrieved 19 April 2011.
- "Talks on new rail stations at Kintore and Dalcross". BBC News Highlands & Islands. 10 February 2011. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-12418822. Retrieved 19 April 2011.
External links
Preceding station Historical railways Following station Gollanfield Junction
Station closed; Line openInverness and Nairn Railway Castle Stuart Platform
Station closed; Line openProposed services Nairn First ScotRail
Aberdeen to Inverness LineInverness Categories:- Disused railway stations in Highland (council area)
- Former Highland Railway stations
- Railway stations opened in 1855
- Railway stations closed in 1965
- Beeching closures in Scotland
- Proposed railway stations in Scotland
- DfT Category F2 stations
- Scotland railway station stubs
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