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Place
  
Invergordon

Station code
  
IGD

2011/12
  
34,564

Number of platforms
  
2

Grid reference
  
NH704686

Managed by
  
Abellio ScotRail

2012/13
  
34,974

Local authority
  
Highland

Invergordon railway station

Address
  
Invergordon IV18 0RQ, United Kingdom

Original company
  
Inverness and Ross-shire Railway

Similar
  
Alness railway station, Fearn railway station, Tain railway station, Dingwall railway station, Tain & District Museum

Invergordon railway station


Invergordon railway station is a railway station serving the town of Invergordon on the Cromarty Firth, in the Highland council area of Scotland. It is located on the Far North Line.

Contents

The station consists of two side platforms with two tracks forming a passing loop on the predominantly single-track line from Dingwall to Thurso and Wick. The permanent station buildings are all on the southbound platform, the northbound platform having a simple shelter. As of 2011 the buildings are not in use. In 2008/2009, the station underwent a brightening-up programme run by the Invergordon "Off The Wall" group.

Northbound, leaving the station, the track snakes under a one-way road bridge and runs alongside Park Primary school until turning into single track; it then runs through the Invergordon distillery and Inverbreakie housing estate. It then enters the woods.

The station's usage has more than doubled since 2004/2005.

Invergordon railway station top 5 facts


Geography

The station is located at the south end of Invergordon high street and is easily accessible from all areas of Invergordon, the closest area being the densely populated area of South lodge.

Services

The station has seen a number of timetable improvements since 2008, with the addition of an extra through train each way to/from Wick on weekdays and further shorter distance services to/from Inverness aimed at the commuter market (these mainly run as far as Tain or Ardgay). Prior to this, 3 departures in each direction was the standard service on the line for many years.

In the May 2016 timetable, there are seven trains from (plus an extra late service on Fridays & Saturdays only) and nine trains to Inverness Mon-Sat with four of these running the length of the line to Thurso & Wick. On Sundays, there is a single train to/from Wick and five to Inverness (three of these run to Tain whilst the other starts here).

RAF Sunderland crash

On 26 November 1944, Royal Air Force Short Sunderland DD851 of the No. 4 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit departed Cromarty Firth, RAF Alness on an anti-submarine patrol of the North Sea off the coast of Scotland. During the initial climb a connecting rod on the starboard inner engine broke, the engine caught fire and fell off. The Sunderland, with a full load of fuel and depth charges then crashed into the railway line 2 miles northeast of Invergordon Railway Station where all 11 of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) crew were killed. The crew are buried in the Stonefall Air Force Cemetery in Harrogate, North Yorkshire.

References

Invergordon railway station Wikipedia