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Evanton Railway Station

Evanton railway station was a railway station on the Inverness and Ross-shire Railway. It was situated to the east of the village of Evanton.

History

The line became part of the Highland Railway on 1 February 1865, then, at grouping in 1923, it became part of the London Midland and Scottish Railway.

The station was originally opened on 23 May 1863 when it was known as "Novar". It was renamed "Evanton" on 12 June 1937 and closed to passengers on 13 June 1960. Goods facilities were withdrawn on 2 November 1964.

Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Foulis
Line open, station closed
  Highland Railway
Inverness and Ross-shire Railway
  Alness
Line and station open

Proposed reopening

In May 2013, the reopening of the station was proposed by Highland Councillor Martin Rattray, following on from the successful reopenings of Beauly and Conon Bridge. The proposal is also backed by the Highlands and Islands Transport Partnership, but received a setback in 2019 when Transport Scotland refused, for the second time, funding for a £15,000 feasibility study.

References

Notes

  1. ^ Butt 1995, p. 175.
  2. ^ Quick 2009, p. 167.
  3. ^ Butt 1995, pp. 92, 175.
  4. ^ Clinker 1988, p. 46.
  5. ^ Nigel Harris, ed. (17–30 April 2013). "Moves to re-open Evanton station". RAIL (720): 24.
  6. ^ Mackenzie, Jackie (22 March 2013). "New Ross rail plan is on track". North Star. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
  7. ^ "Fight to re-open north railway station continues". The Press and Journal. 29 September 2019.

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