- Arbroath and Forfar Railway
The Arbroath and Forfar Railway was a
railway that ran from the North East coast of Scotland atArbroath inland (north) to Guthrie on theAberdeen Railway and then west toForfar where is connected with theScottish Midland Junction Railway . It was incorporated on19 May 1836 .History
It opened initially as a single track on3, January , 1839. In common with theDundee and Arbroath Railway , it had a gauge of 5feet 6inches . This was a compromise, by the engineerThomas Grainger , between theBroad gauge of the GWR and theScotch gauge in use at that time. Apart from the terminal stations, there were six intermediate stops though, at the start, they were not provided with buildings.The line proceeded roughly north west to
Frockheim then curved westwards throughLunnan Head where it turned southwestwards to Forfar, covering a distance of some fifteen miles. There were few sharp curves and the maximum gradient was 1 in 130 and there were five long substantially level stretches. In general very little in the way of earthworks was necessary except where the line crossed Rostennet Moss.The line was extremely successful from the start, carrying around 500 passengers and 120 tons of freight a week, well in excess of expectations. The fares were set unusually low, such that ordinary workers, such as reapers, found it cheaper than walking, since the time saved could be applied to earning money.
At the beginning there were three locomotives, Victoria, Britannia and Caledonia, all six wheeled, with five foot drivers and 3'6" carrying wheels. They had outside cylinders and inside bearings. All three proved to be exceedingly reliable.
The carriages were of three types: "Mixed" with a central first-class compartment and second class at each end, "Second" class only and "Third" class only. The first class compartments were glazed, while the second class were provided with curtains. The third class were without roots but had seats.
Openings
Closures
Connections to other lines
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Scottish Midland Junction Railway at Forfar North Junction
*Dundee and Forfar Direct Line at Forfar East Junction
*Aberdeen Railway at the triangular junctions of Glasterlaw Junction, Friockheim Junction and Guthrie Junction
*North British, Arbroath and Montrose Railway at St Vigean's Junction north east of Arbroath
*Dundee and Arbroath Railway close to Arbroath (new) and Arbroath (Catherine Street)Current operations
Apart for the section between Arbroath (new) and St Vigean's Junction operated primarily by
First ScotRail as theEdinburgh to Aberdeen Line , the railway is closed.References
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* [http://www.railscot.co.uk/Arbroath_and_Forfar_Railway/frame.htm RAILSCOT on the Arbroath and Forfar Railway]
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