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Mid Fearn Halt railway station

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Closed railway station in Scotland

Mid Fearn Halt
General information
LocationHighland
Scotland
Coordinates57°51′30″N 4°18′35″W / 57.85824°N 4.30968°W / 57.85824; -4.30968
Grid referenceNH 63058775
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyInverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway
Pre-groupingHighland Railway
Post-groupingLMSR
Key dates
1 October 1864 (1864-10-01)Opened
1 April 1865 (1865-04-01)Closed

Mid Fearn Halt was a small railway station in Mid Fearn in Ross-shire in Scotland. The station was provided to serve Fearn Lodge.

The station opened on 1 October 1864 when the Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway opened its line from Invergordon to Ardgay (then known as Bonar Bridge).

The station was short lived, closing on 1 April 1865.

Despite its formal closure and withdrawal from the public timetables the halt was still used as a conditional stopping-place for the lodge and the wives and families of local railwaymen.

The station was described as Mid Fearn Halt in the Railway Clearing House handbook of 1938 but had also been known as Mid Fearn Station and West Fearn Platform .

Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Edderton
Line open, station closed
  Highland Railway
Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway
  Ardgay
Line and station open

Notes

  1. The line was originally proposed by the Inverness and Ross-shire Railway but in 1862 the company was absorbed by the Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway who then gained authority in 1863 to build this section of line.

References

  1. ^ Grant 2017, pp. 278–280.
  2. ^ Quick 2023, p. 314.
  3. ^ Vallance & Clinker 1971, p. 28.
  4. The Railway Clearing House 1938, p. 402.
  5. Croughton, Kidner & Young 1982, p. 140.

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