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Keith and Dufftown Railway

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Stations
  
3

Phone
  
+44 1340 821181

Length
  
17,703 m

Locale
  
Keith

Keith and Dufftown Railway

Terminus
  
Dufftown railway station

Original gauge
  
4 ft 8 ⁄2 in (1,435 mm)

Owned by
  
The Keith & Dufftown Railway Association

Preserved gauge
  
4 ft 8 ⁄2 in (1,435 mm)

1998
  
Transferred from Railtrack to Keith & Dufftown Railway Association

Address
  
Keith AB55 4BA, United Kingdom

Built by
  
Keith and Dufftown Railway

Similar
  
Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway, Keith railway station, Bodmin and Wenford, Avon Valley Railway, Strathspey Railway

Keith and dufftown railway


The Keith and Dufftown Railway ("The Whisky Line") is a heritage railway in Scotland, running for 11 miles (18 km) from Keith Town, Keith (Ordnance Survey grid reference NJ429508) to Dufftown (NJ322414) via Drummuir (NJ378442) and Auchindachy.

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Originally the former Great North of Scotland Railway Keith and Dufftown Railway which was part of the link Aberdeen with Elgin (with the Strathspey Railway and Morayshire Railway), the line was latterly a freight-only branch for British Rail, truncated at Dufftown and serving the distillery there. Regular passenger services had been withdrawn in May 1968, but in later years it hosted a series of Northern Belle summer Sunday lunch specials from Aberdeen. These ceased in 1991 and after several years disuse, the line passed into the hands of the current operator in 1998; regular heritage trains then began running in 2000.

The line is open and a regular service runs throughout the Keith and Dufftown Railways operating season from March to September. Special events are also run including Santa Specials, Scots Nights. These services are run on the Class 108 DMUs.

Dufftown is the main centre of operation of the railway where there is a booking office, waiting room and licensed cafe called the Buffer Stop, which is open during operating season. There are two headshunts and a loop, work is being undertaken to install a new loop at Dufftown so that there can be two tracks going into the new engine shed.

At Keith Town station, there is a booking office and a shop which sells railway memorabilia, books, Thomas the tank engine items and model railway items which are sold by members of the association. This shop too is also only open during operating season.

At present there is no connection to the mainline, there are two 60 ft sections of track uplifted (these were removed in 1998 when the line was handed over). However, there are long term plans to reconnect to the mainline - discussions with regard to this were held between the K&DRA, the local MSP Richard Lochhead and Transport Scotland in the autumn of 2015.

Steam returns to the keith and dufftown railway


Rolling Stock

The railway also owns two BR Mk1 Coaches No81295 and No975758, and a Mk2f TSO. The 2f arrived to replace the two pullman coaches that were returned south.

The Keith and Dufftown also have 3 Canadian Sprinters which could be used to inspect the line, on top of all this the railway also has a variety of Permanent Way wagons, some of this includes, 2 Grampus Wagons, a dogfish wagon, a salmon wagon and a guards van.

References

Keith and Dufftown Railway Wikipedia