- Aviemore railway station
Infobox UK station
name = Aviemore
other_name= An Aghaidh Mhor
code = AVM
caption = A view of the Network Rail platforms, looking north from the footbridge. The Strathspey platform is to the right of the fence.
manager =First ScotRail
locale =Aviemore
borough = Highland
platforms = 3
lowusage0203 = 70,272
lowusage0405 = 80,977
lowusage0506 = 91,456
lowusage0607 = 101,294
years =
events =Aviemore
railway station serves the town and tourist resort ofAviemore in the Highlands ofScotland . The station, which is owned byNetwork Rail (NR) and managed byFirst ScotRail , is located on theHighland Main Line between Perth andInverness , and is also the southern terminus of the Strathspey Steam Railway.Road access to the NR station building is from Grampian Road, to the west of the line. A canopied
island platform , connected to the station building by a footbridge, lies beyond the two main-line tracks, and the further (eastern) platform face of this island is used by Strathspey trains. The junction between the Strathspey Railway and Network Rail lies to the south of the station.The current station was opened in 1898, when the "direct" line to Inverness via Slochd was built, making Aviemore an important junction and replacing the original 1863 building.
In 1998 the station was restored and refurbished, and the Strathspey Railway was finally allowed to use the island platform. All three buildings on the island platform were restored and brought back into use, having been derelict for many years, and a fourth was built from scratch. It is a tribute to the quality of the restoration that it is difficult to tell the 1998 building from those dating from 1898. The new building comprises a ticket hall, booking office and shop, and the three original buildings are waiting rooms (with historical displays), staff offices, and toilets. Parking, reached from the Rothiemurchus road in the south of the village, is on the east side of the station, and passenger access to the Strathspey part of the station is via a foot-crossing of the rarely used junction spur. This is the second biggest railway station in Highland (Council area), after Inverness.fact|date=November 2007
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Aviemore (Speyside) railway station External links
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