- Fort William Junction
Fort William Junction is a railway junction on the
West Highland Line inScotland , located to the east ofFort William railway station . It is where the railway toMallaig connects with theGlasgow to Fort William railway.A crossing loop exists on the Mallaig line immediately beyond the junction, but there has never been a facility for crossing trains on the main West Highland Line in the vicinity of the junction.
History
Originally named "Banavie Junction", the junction was formed on
1 June 1895 when a shortbranch line to Banavie Pier was opened. [cite book | last = Thomas | first = John | date = 1984 | title = The West Highland Railway | location = Newton Abbot | publisher = David & Charles | id = ISBN 0-946537-14-3] The branch left theWest Highland Railway approximately one mile east of Fort William station.The junction was renamed "Mallaig Junction" on
30 March 1901 , when theMallaig Extension Railway opened. ["The Register of Scottish Signal Boxes", F Alexander & E S Nicoll (1990).] The former name "Banavie Junction" was however transferred concurrently to a new junction formed where the Mallaig railway left the existing branch to Banavie Pier. On27 March 1988 , the junction assumed its present name, "Fort William Junction", in order to avoid potential confusion with "Mallaig" in radio communications.Lochaber Narrow Gauge Railway
The Pier Railway of the
Lochaber Narrow Gauge Railway originally crossed over the West Highland Railway and the Mallaig Extension Railway on separate bridges to the east of Mallaig Junction. Construction of a realigned Pier Railway, avoiding the site of Inverlochy village, commenced in 1927. It crossed the West Highland Railway on a bridge immediately west of Mallaig Junction. This bridge is still in situ but devoid of track following the complete closure of the narrow gauge line.
= Signalling =From the time of its opening in 1894, the West Highland Railway was worked throughout by the electric token system. Banavie Junction
signal box (as originally named) opened on6 August 1894 . ["The Register of Scottish Signal Boxes", F Alexander & E S Nicoll (1990).] The signal box is located in the vee of the junction and remains operational today. It has been renamed twice during its existence, in line with the junction itself.The present
lever frame , with 30 levers, dates from 1973. An 'NX' (entrance-exit) panel was added in 1975 to control the signalling at the relocated Fort William station. At the same time, the single line between the junction and the station became worked under Track Circuit Block regulations.Before the introduction of
Radio Electronic Token Block (RETB) to the West Highland Line, Mallaig Junction signal box worked to Spean Bridge and Banavie Canal Bridge signal boxes on the routes towards Glasgow and Mallaig respectively. RETB was commissioned between Mallaig Junction and Mallaig on6 December 1987 and between Fort William Junction and Upper Tyndrum on29 May 1988 . As a consequence, Fort William Junction S.B. now works only to Banavie Signalling Centre, on both routes.References
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