Carrbridge Station 1892.

Carrbridge Station is a ten minute (half mile) walk from the village centre. See Multimap for location or MSN Virtual Earth or Get Mapping satellite map.
Direct services north to Inverness and south to Edinburgh and Glasgow. See First ScotRail for times and timetable or National Rail Carrbridge Departures & Arrivals Board.
National Express East Coast operate a service between Inverness to London, only the Sunday Southbound train stops at Carrbridge (all stop at Aviemore).
KGX - EUS - EDB - HYM - GLQ - PTH - PIT - AVM - CAG - INV - KYL - WCK
Note: Stopping trains normally stop on platform 2 unless north and south bound trains are passing each other. There is no disabled access to platform 1.
Links
Highland Rail Partnership (site not updated) is a campaign group to enhance regional competitiveness and environmental sustainability the rail services and infrastructure. Note: Highland Council has been awarded £1.45m for Invernet (site not updated), which includes a new morning commuter service between Kingussie 07:03, Aviemore 07:24, Carrbridge 07:34 and Inverness 8:05. Started 12 December 2005, funded initially for three years (times now changes to later so no good for most morning commuters).
Scot-rail.co.uk "online community dedicated to Scotland's railways" and see info on Charter Trains 2010 also Gus Carnegie's Photographs of Carrbridge (station).
UKsteam Info for details of passing stream tour trains
Events
Steam train: 10:34 Tuesday 13 April 2010 61994 The Great Marquess + 70013 Oliver Cromwell: See Scot-Rail and RTC.
Steam train: 18:58 Sunday 11 April 2010 61994 The Great Marquess: See UK Steam Info.
Steam train: Friday 10 April 2009: The Great Britain II Glasgow-Inverness (one way) 45231+45407: RYTC
Steam train: Saturday 30 May 2009: Plockton & Kyle of Lochalsh. The Highland Line via Blair Atholl, Drumochter, Aviemore and Culloden to Inverness. SRPS
Steam train: Saturday 27 June 2009: Perth-Inverness (one way) 60009 Union of South Africa: SRPS
News
December 2011 - Updated timetable with extra trains. Invernet service scrapped, morning train to Inverness replaced with North bound sleeper stopping at Carrbridge.
April 2010 - More than 100 rail passengers were stranded for more than seven hours when their train hit a snowdrift near Blackmount, between Carrbridge and Slochd, then a rescue train also became stuck. See BBC News article.

Photo © Andrew Smith 2010. More at Meejahor photos,
February 2010 - On 14 February 2010 the 167 tonne loco 'James the Engine' was lifted out of the catch point ditch. Article and photos by Andrew Smith at Meejahor photos.
January 2009 - freight train derailment at Carrbridge train station. See BBC News (my photo!) and BBC News, MFR Video, P&J, My Flickr photos and videos. Also Andrew Smith Meejahor photos including Locomotive lifted from derailment site.
April 2009 - New PA now operational. PA announces all trains with platform info and can be used to provide delay info and special messages (April 2010: note we have ongoing issue with incorrect platform being announced!).
January 2009 - "Impressive growth' in rail travel numbers" HITRANS says that the catalyst for the increase was the introduction three years ago of the new Invernet services... But HITRANS also attributes the growth to continuing investment in the rail network and efforts made by local communities to improve their stations.
According to statistics revealed by HITRANS, railway stations at Carrbridge, Lochluichart and Ardgay showed growth of well over 150 per cent from 2004/5 to 2007/8. See The Northern Times article 8 Jan 2009.
January 2009 - A new PA system is being installed at Carrbridge Station. We should soon be hearing announcements of train arrival platforms and any service issues. The access road was also recently tarred, a big improvement on the previous pot-holed gravel track.
December 2008 - Timetable changes from 14 December 2008 include changes and extra stopping service. Download Edinburgh & Glasgow - Inverness timetable. Monday to Saturday changes include:
November 2008 - Stobart 'Tesco' freight train starts running.

Stobart Train 6 November 2008 just north of River Dulnain bridge.
April 2008: 13 April a North bound steam hauled LNER A4 Class 4-6-2 no 60009 Union of South Africa and LMS Class 5MT 4-6-0 no 45407 Lancashire Fusilier stopped at Carrbridge. Also south bound on 15 April.
September 2007: Joined Gardening at Stations scheme.
July 2006: After extensive work most of the two platforms have been replaced.
Dec 2004: the 1052 Inverness to Edinburgh now stops at Carrbridge at 1125.
Friends of Carrbridge Station
Looking North with newly planted tubs. |
Aileen watering tubs after planting. |
In 2007 we joined the Adopt a Station / Gardening at Stations scheme. The first fruits of this has been the installation of ten half whisky barrel tubs on the platforms which we planted up in October. This was funded by First ScotRail with help from The Speyside Heather Centre. Renewable source, peat free compost was used. We are working on pushing for a number of other minor improvements. See Strathspey & Badenoch Herald article Station is bloomin' superb (note some words mangled in article).
History
Carrbridge Station is Grade B listed, see British Listed Buildings entry.
RailScot history of Inverness and Aviemore Direct Railway (Highland Railway) line. See photo of Opening of line, Carrbridge Station,1898 (Carrbridge opened with service to Aviemore six years before line to Inverness was completed); original station plan; and plan of Dulnain Viaduct which was completed in August 1862.
Carrbridge Rail Disaster of 18 June 1914 when the train was derailed at Baddengorm Burn just north of Carrbridge due to the bridge sagging under the train after an older road bridge collapsed further upstream causing heavy flooding and debris. When the Driver walked back, the viaduct suddenly collapsed under three of the carrages. Two carrages were up-ended and one carrage was washed downstream. The train was almost empty. Five passengers died "most likelycrushed rather then drowned" Rail Safety & Standards Board. See Am Baile for more photos and info. Also see more info.
The Strathspey Steam Railway is located in the Central Highlands of Scotland, runs from Aviemore to Boat-of-Garten and on to Broomhill. The railway co plan to reinstate the line past Broom Hill to Grantown on Spey by about 2009. This line was part of the 1863 Inverness and Perth Junction Railway.

Union of Sout Africa crosses River Dulnain at Carrbridge 4 July 2009 © Hendy Pollock 2009
Carrbridge Weather Station - not yet live.
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