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The End of the Line

Strathpeffer Railway Station

Situated 4 miles west of Dingwall on the strath of the River Peffer, Strathpeffer became a popular destination following the discovery of sulphurous springs in the 1770's, the village developing into a Victorian Spa resort.

With the spa facilities gaining in popularity it became clear that better transport links were needed, but objections from a local landowner meant that the first Strathpeffer station had to be built at Achterneed on the main line on outskirts of the town in 1870.

Strathpeffer station was opened on June 3rd 1885 as a branch line from Fodderty junction, on the Dingwall and Skye line, thus bringing the station into the heart of the village. At this time the original station was renamed Achterneed.
The branch saw the arrival of many more visitors including a weekly Strathpeffer Spa Express and sleeper service from London in 1908 - 1909. Victorian villas and grand hotels sprang up and the Highland Railway Company opened it's own Highland Hotel in 1911.

The beginning of World War 1 began the decline of the spa and the railway line and
Strathpeffer station closed to passengers on 23rd February 1946, finally closing completely in March 1951

Today Strathpeffer station has been beautifully restored and repurposed, now housing the fascinating Highland Museum of Childhood, a cafe and community shop and several other small businesses including a beauty salon

Owned and managed by the Old Strathpeffer Railway Station Trust it is popular with visitors for it's heritage appeal, cafe and museum, and is a central landmark in the village.

I was particularly happy to find and purchase something to deter the midges that had been plaguing me on our visit!

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63 comments

Loose_Grip/Pete said:

Great to see the old station looking so well maintained. Must visit next time I'm up there.
HBM Carol. Have a enjoyable start to the new week.
12 days ago

Ecobird replied to Loose_Grip/Pete:

Thank you very much Pete. It is nice that it has been restored so beautifully and that it is in use rather than just abandoned.
I guess it isn't too much of a leap - from Spa to beauty salon!!

HBM and have a good week
12 days ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

I doubt this very attractive station was painted white in the days of steam engines, A fine capture and comprehensive information thank you!
Tom Petty and midges not an obvious combination, HBM and a good week!
12 days ago

Ecobird replied to Roger (Grisly):

Thank you very much Roger. You may be right but it does look nice like this.
Weeelllll I could answer that one but it is probably to rude to write here!!

HBM and have a good week.
12 days ago

Christa1004 said:

Great to "see" you back, Carol, and thanks for sharing such interesting information. HBM and a nice week.
12 days ago

Don Sutherland said:

Superb POV.
12 days ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Fantastic shot and POV!

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12 days ago

LotharW said:

HBM, Carol. Lange nicht gesehen!
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Pam J said:

OHH THE MEMORIES OF THE OLD BRITISH RAIL ARCHITECTURE !! GLORIOUS !
12 days ago

Edna Edenkoben said:

What an awesome railway station and a perfectly matching link. The eye catchers of the railway station are the bright red...trash cans?? I first thought of mailboxes, but that can't be as anybody would be able to retrieve the letters way too easily ;-)

HBM and have a great week, Carol.
12 days ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Beautiful composition.
hBM

Good to see you back Carol
12 days ago

Franck Chabal said:

Très intéressant et bien illustré! HBM Carol.
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David Slater (Spodde… said:

Hello Carol! Hope you are well. Great photo. HBM and best wishes for the new week.
12 days ago

Dida From Augsburg said:

Very nice old station, good to see it's restored and in use!

HBM and a great new Week, Carol!
12 days ago

Herb Riddle said:

Welcome back. Nice to see you back in action here Carol!

A lovely station here lovingly restored as stated above. I presume this went to Kyle of Lochalsh at one time too. Thanks for the info. Well composed and captured.

HBM, enjoy the week. Herb
12 days ago