- Highland Main Line
The Highland Main Line is a
railway line inScotland . It is 190 km (118 miles) long and runs through theScottish Highlands linking a series of small towns and villages with Perth at one end andInverness at the other. Today, services between Inverness andEdinburgh ,Glasgow andLondon use the line. At Inverness the line connects with theFar North Line , the Aberdeen-Inverness Line and services on theKyle of Lochalsh Line .Much of the Highland Main Line is single track, and trains coming in opposite directions are often timed to arrive at stations at the same time, where crossing loops permit them to pass. Journey times between Inverness and Edinburgh or Glasgow are approximately three and a half hours [http://www.firstgroup.com/scotrail/content/timetables/index.php Highland line timetables] ] .
History
The vast majority of the line was built and operated by the
Highland Railway with a small section of the line between Perth and Stanley built by theScottish Midland Junction Railway , amalgamated with theAberdeen Railway to become theScottish North Eastern Railway in 1856, and then absorbed by theCaledonian Railway in 1866. Originally, the line between Inverness and Perth went viaForres , but theInverness and Aviemore Direct Railway was opened in 1898 to allow for a more direct routeing.There are two significant summits on the line; Drumochter Summit between
Blair Atholl andDalwhinnie , andSlochd Summit betweenCarrbridge andInverness . Other distinct features on the route include theviaducts atCulloden andTomatin , the spectacular mountain pass at Drumochter and the severe gradients encountered in both directions, particularly the extended climb from Inverness to the Slochd summit which averages around 1 in 60 the whole way.Stations and services
As of 2004, there are stations on the line as follows:
Services on the line are provided by
First ScotRail andNational Express East Coast (NXEC). A roughly two-hourly First ScotRail service operates between Perth andInverness throughout the day, with all services running from either Glasgow Queen Street (viaStirling ) or Edinburgh Waverley (viaKirkcaldy ). The NXEC service is titled 'TheHighland Chieftain '. Formed of aHST unit, it departsInverness at around 8am and runs toLondon Kings Cross , via Perth, Stirling,Falkirk ,Edinburgh and theEast Coast Main Line , arriving inLondon at about 4pm. The return working leaves London at midday and reaches Inverness in the late evening.There is also a First ScotRail-operated
sleeping car service that travels overnight between Inverness andLondon Euston via Perth, Stirling, Edinburgh Waverley and theWest Coast Main Line , under the title 'TheCaledonian Sleeper '. This joins portions fromAberdeen and Fort William at Edinburgh Waverley and south of there becomes the longestlocomotive -hauled passenger train in theUK - regularly loading to 17 Mark 2/3 coaches.External links
* [http://www.invernet.info/ Invernet- suburban rail service for Inverness]
References
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