- Caledonian Railway Main Line
Description of the route
The
Caledonian Railway Main Line runs from Carlisle, viaAnnandale , Beattock and the Clyde valley, to Central Scotland. The original Glasgow terminus was atBuchanan Street access via theGarnkirk and Glasgow Railway (from Coatbridge) which was absorbed by the Caledonian Railway. Buchanan Street remained the Glasgow terminus until 1897, when Glasgow Central become the major Caledonian terminus for trains from the south. Access was via theClydesdale Junction Railway from Motherwell. A junction at Carstairs provided a connection to Princes Street station in Edinburgh.The main line from Carlisle was opened as far as Beattock on
9 September 1847 .Awdry, Page 64] The section from Beattock to Edinburgh opened on15 February 1848 ; and the section from Beattock to Glasgow, Buchanan Street, opened on1 November 1849 for passengers and on1 January 1849 for goods. The final section of the journey was initially via Monklands, on theWishaw and Coltness Railway and theGlasgow and Garnkirk Railway , which had opened in 1831.The main line from Carlisle to Glasgow (but now to Glasgow Central) and Edinburgh (but now to Edinburgh Waverley) is still in use today, although quite a few of the original Caledonian railway stations have closed. It is now the northern section of the
West Coast Main Line ; the southern section being the formerLondon and North Western Railway .The main line at Quintinshill, near
Gretna Green was the site of theQuintinshill rail crash , which occurred on22 May 1915 .Rolt, 207 - 213 ] Two rival lines connected to the Caledonian Railway near this point: theGlasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway , at Gretna, later to become the Glasgow and South Western Railway, and still in use today as theGlasgow South Western Line ; and the North British Railway'sWaverley Line , currently closed in its entirety.Carstairs to Greenhill Junction
A complex section of line running north through Lanarkshire to East Dunbartonshire were a connection was made with the
Scottish Central Railway at Greenhill Lower Junction. Although adjacent to theEdinburgh and Glasgow Railway at Greenhill Junctions, no direct connection was made which included the absorption of theGlasgow and Garnkirk Railway (between Gartsherrie North Junction and Whifflet) and theWishaw and Coltness Railway (between Whifflet and Law Junction). Between Mossend and Motherwell, a Motherwell deviation line was constructed away from the original route of the Wishaw and Coltness Railway. To provide additional capacity, a Wishaw Deviation Line was constructed between Holytown (on theCleland and Midcalder Line ) and Law Junction.Silvermuir Junctions (north of Carstairs) provided a triangular connection to the Lanark and
Douglas Branch es.Connections to other lines
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Scottish Central Railway at Greenhill Lower
*Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway at Gartsherrie
*Rutherglen and Coatbridge Railway between Coatbridge Central and Whifflet
*Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway at Garnqueen South Junction, Gartsherrie North Junction and Whifflet
*Cleland and Midcalder Line atHolytown railway station and Mossend Junctions
*Wishaw and Coltness Railway at Law Junction
*Lanark Branch at Silvermuir Junctions
*Douglas Branch at Douglas Junctions on Lanark BranchCurrent operations
In 2007 the line is open to passenger services:
*WCML and ECML services from Glasgow to the south (south of Motherwell)
*Argyle Line services between Motherwell and Lanark (via Wishaw / Holytown) and peak hour services to Coatbridge Central.
*Whifflet Line services which terminate at Whifflet (off theRutherglen and Coatbridge Railway ) before running forward to Mossend Yard to change direction.
*Motherwell to Cumbernauld Line Services.
*Cumbernauld Line services between Garnqueen North Junction and Cumbernauld (and Greenhill Lower Junction for Falkirk trains)In 2008, a feasibility study is to take place to examine the possibility of opening a new station to serve the town of Law. [ [http://www.spt.co.uk/news/story455.html SPT news ] ]
Carstairs to Carlisle
The original stations between Carlisle and Carstairs were:
Rockcliffe ,Floriston ,Kirkpatrick , Gretna,Kirtlebridge ,Ecclefechan ,Lockerbie ,Nethercleugh ,Wamphray ,Beattock ,Elvanfoot ,Crawford , Abington,Lamington ,Symington andThankerton . Of these, only Lockerbie is still in use, and the Lockerbie-Carstairs section is still the longest stretch of UK railway uninterrupted by a station.Connections to other lines
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Carlisle and Port Carlisle Railway and Dock Company at Carlisle
*Border Union Railway (also known as theWaverley Line ) at Carlisle and Gretna
*Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway at Gretna
*Solway Junction Railway at Kirtlebridge
*Dumfries, Lochmaben and Lockerbie Railway at Lockerbie
*Moffat Railway at Beattock
*Leadhills and Wanlockhead Branch at Elvanfoot
*Symington, Biggar and Broughton Railway at SymingtonMoffat Railway
This short branch was authorised as an independent railway on
27 June 1881 . It was promoted locally to link Moffat to the Caledonian Railway at Beattock. The line was opened on2 April 1883 , leased to the Caledonian Railway on14 July 1884 and formally taken over on31 May 1889 .The branch line was closed to passengers on
6 December 1954 and to freight on6 April 1964 .Awdry, Page 94]Current operations
In 2007 the main line is still open, as part of the WCML from Glasgow and Edinburgh to the south. However there is now only one station now open at Lockerbie and all the immediate branches between Gretna Junction and Strawfrank Junction are closed.
In 2008, a feasibility study is to be undertaken to examine the possibility of opening a station at Symington to provide local services from the area into Glasgow, presumably with bus connections to the nearby town of Biggar. [http://www.spt.co.uk/news/story455.html SPT news ] ]
Carstairs to Edinburgh
The line from Carstairs to Edinburgh (
Glasgow to Edinburgh via Carstairs line ) is also still in use today, but the Edinbugh terminus of the Caledonian railway at the west end ofPrinces Street has closed and the line diverts to formerNorth British Railway Edinburgh Waverley railway station at the other end of Princes street. The railway hotel building which formed the street frontage of the Edinburgh Princes Street Station was well known as the "Caley Hotel", and is still in use as a hotel today.Connections to other lines
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Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway at Haymarket via the Duff Street Spur
*Edinburgh Suburban and Southside Junction Railway at Slateford
*Balerno Loop between Ravelrig and Slateford
*Cleland and Midcalder Line at Midcalder Junction
*Tarbrax branch at Cobbinshaw
*Wilsontown Branch between Auchengray and Cobbinshaw
*Dolphinton Branch at CarstairsCurrent operations
*ECML services
*Shotts Line services between Midcalder Junction and Edinburgh
*North Berwick Line services that are extended to Glasgow in peak hours.Links
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Glasgow to Edinburgh Lines References
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* [http://www.railscot.co.uk/Caledonian_Railway/frame.htm RAILSCOT on Caledonian Railway]
* [http://www.railscot.co.uk/Lanark_Branch/frame.htm RAILSCOT on Lanark Branch]
* [http://www.railscot.co.uk/Moffat_Railway/frame.htm RAILSCOT on Moffat Railway]
* [http://www.railscot.co.uk/Garnkirk_and_Glasgow_Railway/frame.htm RAILSCOT on Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway]
* [http://www.railscot.co.uk/Wishaw_and_Coltness_Railway/frame.htm RAILSCOT on Wishaw and Coltness Railway]
* [http://www.railscot.co.uk/Wilsontown_Branch/frame.htm RAILSCOT on Wilsontown Branch]
* [http://www.railscot.co.uk/Balerno_Loop/frame.htm RAILSCOT on Balerno Loop]
* [http://www.railscot.co.uk/Edinburgh_Station_and_Branches/frame.htm RAILSCOT on Edinburgh Station and Branches]
* [http://www.railscot.co.uk/Dalry_Road_Lines/frame.htm RAILSCOT on Dalry Road Lines (Edinburgh)]
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