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Strathcarron

Strathcarron

Station 158

Rudy visited Strathcarron on
Monday, 17th April 2023
arriving at 14:34 on a train from Stromeferry.

Strathcarron Station

Opened in 1870 by the Dingwall and Skye Railway the original station building survives, built in the same solid two-storey style as others on the Kyle line. It is now available as holiday accommodation.

Looking west from Strathcarron station.

The station is one of the few passing loops between Dingwall and Inverness – places that trains travelling in opposite directions can pass each other.


Strathcarron is an unstaffed station on the Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh line..

There is step-free access to both platforms and a connecting footbridge or adjacent road level crossing between platforms. There are no toilet facilities.


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