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Perth and Dunkeld Railway

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The Perth and Dunkeld Railway was a Scottish railway. It was built from Stanley Junction on the Scottish Midland Junction Railway to Birnam, on the opposite bank of the River Tay to Dunkeld.

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History

With the Act of Parliament was passed on 10 July 1854, with the line being opened on 7 April 1856. Initially operated by the Scottish Midland Junction Railway, and latterly the Scottish North Eastern Railway, the Perth and Dunkeld did not become part of the Caledonian Railway, rather was absorbed by the Inverness and Perth Junction Railway on 28 February 1864, and subsequently became part of the Highland Railway on 1 February 1865. The line became part of the LMS in 1923.

Connections to other lines

  • Inverness and Perth Junction Railway at Dunkeld and Birnam
  • Scottish Midland Junction Railway at Stanley Junction
  • Additionally at Murthly, a tramway connected the station with the nearby Perth District Asylum

    Current operations

    The line is still open as part of the Highland Main Line between Stanley Junction and Dunkeld and Birnam, with only the latter station remaining open.

    References

    Perth and Dunkeld Railway Wikipedia


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