Duke of Sutherland's Railway
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[v · d · e] Duke of Sutherland's Railway |
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Scotland |
Dates of operation |
1 November 1870 – 28 July 1884 |
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Highland Railway |
Track gauge |
1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) |
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The Duke of Sutherland's Railway was a railway built by the Duke of Sutherland when the Sutherland Railway which had powers to build north to Brora, stopped at Golspie. The Duke also built the next 11 miles to West Helmsdale, also known as Gartymore.
The Duke ran the line from opening on 1 November 1870 until the extension to Helmsdale and north into Caithness when the Highland Railway took over the running of the line. West Helmsdale closed on 9 November 1871. The Highland Railway absorbed the line into their own network on 31 July 1884.
Loth was opened when the line was extended to Helmsdale on 19 November 1871 and closed on 13 June 1960.
The line is still open, being part of the Far North Line.
Connections of other lines
References
v · d · eHistorical Scottish railway companies |
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Caledonian Railway |
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Glasgow and South
Western Railway |
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Great North of
Scotland Railway |
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Highland Railway |
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North British Railway |
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Categories: - Highland Railway
- Early Scottish railway companies
- Railway lines opened in 1870
- Railway companies disestablished in 1884
- Scotland rail transport stubs
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