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    Information on Inverness Station



    The Great North of Scotland Railway exhausted its funds in reaching Keith and it was left to interests to give Inverness its first line, a 15 mile route to Nairn which was opened on 5 November 1855 as a Western terminus of the Inverness and Nairn Railway.

    Inverness was the focal point of the Highland Railway system. Outside the station is the former HR headquarters building with a what used to be a railway hotel opposite. An attractively modernised concourse with Travel Centre and other facilities with the station administration block along one wall at first floor level. Beyond this lie the seven platforms with short staggered roof sections, plus two cast iron commemorative notices of the Inverness * Aberdeen Junction Railway, a station bell of 1858, and the HR coat of arms in stone.

    The plague reads " This railway extending from the Town of Nairn to Keith completing the communication between London and Inverness was begun in October 1856 and was opened to public traffic on 18 August 1858 and this viaduct crossing the Spey was completed in 20 months. Contractors for masonary David Mitchell and Chas Brand Montrose. For iron works Messrs Fairbairn and Sons Manchester, Engineer Joseph Mitchell Inverness".

    The platforms at Inverness are in a 'Vee' formation, the Highland Main and Aberdeen lines both approach the station from the east using platforms 1-4, and the Far North line, which also carries traffic heading for the Kyle Line approach from the north-west using platforms 5-7

    Inverness station is owned by Network Rail, but is leased to First ScotRail who operate most of the services, with National Express East Coast running the only non-First ScotRail daily service "Highland Chieftain to London Kings Cross.

    A single parliamentary train is run slong the third chord of the triangle each week, as part of a through Aberdeen-Kyle service, which calls at Inverness twice in succession. The third cord runs between Rose Street Junction on the Far North Line and Welsh's Bridge Junction on the Aberdeen/Perth Line, with the Aberdeen and Perth Lines diverging at Millburn Junction just beyond Welsh's Bridge.



    Information on train services from Inverness Station



    Summer train services as follows:

  • 10 tpd Mon-Sat to Aberdeen.
  •  6 tpd Sun (2 additional services terminate at Elgin).
  • 11 tpd Mon-Sat to Dingwall.
  •  2 tpd Sun to Dingwall.
  •  6 tpd Mon-Sat to Edinburgh.
  •  3 tpd Sun to Edinburgh.
  •  3 tpd Mon-Sat to Glasgow Queen Street.
  •  2 tpd Sun to Glasgow Queen Street.
  •  3 tpd Mon-Sat to Kyle of Lochalsh.
  •  1 tpd Sun to Kyle of Lochalsh.
  •  1 tpd Mon-Fri to London Euston (Caledonian Sleeper).
  •  1 tpd Sun to London Euston (Caledonian Sleeper).
  •  1 tpd Mon-Sun to London Kings Cross (Highland Chieftain).
  •  4 tpd Mon-Sat to Wick/Thurso.
  •  1 tpd Sun to Wick/Thurso.
Winter train services as follows:
  • 10 tpd Mon-Sat to Aberdeen.
  •  6 tpd Sun (2 additional services terminate at Elgin).
  • 11 tpd Mon-Sat to Dingwall.
  •  6 tpd Sun to Dingwall.
  •  6 tpd Mon-Sat to Edinburgh.
  •  3 tpd Sun to Edinburgh.
  •  3 tpd Mon-Sat to Glasgow Queen Street.
  •  2 tpd Sun to Glasgow Queen Street.
  •  4 tpd Mon-Sat to Kyle of Lochalsh.
  •  1 tpd Sun to Kyle of Lochalsh.
  •  1 tpd Mon-Fri to London Euston (Caledonian Sleeper).
  •  1 tpd Sun to London Euston (Caledonian Sleeper).
  •  1 tpd Mon-Sun to London Kings Cross (Highland Chieftain).
  •  4 tpd Mon-Sat to Wick/Thurso.
  •  1 tpd Sun to Wick/Thurso

tpd = trains per day

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