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Achnashellach railway station

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Place
  
Achnashellach

Station code
  
ACH

2011/12
  
1,084

Number of platforms
  
1

Original company
  
Dingwall and Skye Railway

Grid reference
  
NH002484

Managed by
  
Abellio ScotRail

2012/13
  
1,054

Local authority
  
Highland

Achnashellach railway station

Address
  
Strathcarron IV54 8YU, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Achanalt railway station, Achnasheen railway station, Duncraig railway station, Lochluichart railway station, Altnabreac railway station

Achnashellach railway station is a railway station serving Achnashellach on the Kyle of Lochalsh Line, in Wester Ross, Scotland. The station lies between Strathcarron and the Glen Carron platform.

Contents

The line was opened on 5 August 1870.

History

The station was opened by the Dingwall and Skye Railway, but operated from the outset by the Highland Railway. Taken into the London, Midland and Scottish Railway during the Grouping of 1923, the line then passed on to the Scottish Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948.

When Sectorisation was introduced by British Rail, the station became part of ScotRail until the Privatisation of British Railways.

In 1892, Achnashellach was the scene of a runaway train in which the brake in the brakevan had malfunctioned. Subsequently, this train moved off down the slope at considerable speed without a locomotive to keep it under control. Reaching the bottom of the slope, it had enough energy to proceed back uphill, before running down the slope once again. Unfortunately, another train was approaching Achnashellach in the opposite direction at that very moment, and the two trains collided at the bottom of the slope with great force, resulting in several injuries in what was a rare accident for the Highland Railway. The cause of the accident was thought to be a result of the HR's lack of using a continuous brake, and a habit of putting goods wagons at the front of mixed passenger and goods trains.

Service

Four trains each way call (on request) on weekdays/Saturdays and one each way all year on Sundays, plus a second from May to late September only.

References

Achnashellach railway station Wikipedia