- Inverness and Ross-shire Railway
The Inverness and Ross-shire Railway was incorporated on
3 July 1860 with the aim to build a line toInvergordon . The line opened in stages:
*11 June 1862 - Inverness to Dingwall
*23 March 1863 - Dingwall to InvergordonOn 30 June 1862 the railway was incorporated into the
Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway , which had previously absorbed theInverness and Nairn Railway . Ultimately the line became part of theHighland Railway on1 February 1865 .The extension to Bonar Bridge (latterly Ardgay) was authorised as the Ross-shire Extension Act on
11 May 1863 , opening to Meikle Ferry on1 June 1864 and Bonar Bridge on1 October 1864 .The line is still open, being part of the
Far North Line .Connections to other lines
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Sutherland Railway at Ardgay
*Dingwall and Skye Railway at Dingwall
* Partially constructedCromarty and Dingwall Light Railway at Conon
*Fortrose Branch at Muir of Ord
*Inverness and Nairn Railway at Inverness
*Inverness and Aviemore Direct Railway at InvernessReferences
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* [http://railscot.co.uk/Inverness_and_Ross-shire_Railway/frame.htm RAILSCOT article on Inverness and Ross-shire Railway]
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