Spanning the Gaps
By Anne-Mary Paterson
Given the rugged terrain that it crossed the Highland Railway did not
lack for remarkable bridges over the many water courses and defiles
along its route. Anne-Mary Paterson once more gives us the
benefit of her extensive knowledge and research to give an interesting
and comprehensive overview of these structures many of which are still
part of the fabric of the present system. The book is fully
illustrated on glossy art paper and may be purchased at good bookshops
for £16.00 or from the Society for £18.50 by post. It is
available to members for £10.00 (or £12.50 by post). ISBN
978-0-9927311-1-3.
*** Due for
publication on 9 November ***
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Aberfeldy's Railway
By C J Stewart
Aberfeldy is a long established town on the River
Tay, eight miles west of the main route from Perth to Inverness.
A
branch from the main line featured in early proposals for railways in
the area and it was opened in 1865, only two years after the through
route. It served the town for nigh on a century, closing with
many
other rural lines in the 1960s. Containing 64 pages and 46
illustrations plus 8 maps, the book is priced at £8.90 (£10.50 by
post). Members can obtain copies for £7 or
£8 by post. ISBN 978 095454856 8.
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Black Isle Railway
By Jack Kernahan
The Black Isle Railway, from Muir of Ord on the
main line north from Inverness to
Fortrose on the southern shore of the Black Isle, served a rural
community made prosperous by its good quality land. The line was
opened
by the Highland Railway in
1894 and served the area for more than half a century. Containing
112
pages and 95 illustrations plus 10 maps, the book is priced at £8.50
(£10.00 by post). Members can obtain copies for £6 or £7.50 by post.
ISBN 978 095454859 9.
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Blair Atholl's Railway
By Howard Geddes
The railway through Blair Atholl was opened 150
years ago when the main line from
Perth to Inverness was completed. Over the years, the station and its
locomotive shed
played a significant part in the life of the village. No mere wayside
station, its men
and machines assisted long and heavy trains over Drumochter Pass, the
highest main
line on the Britain’s railways. Containing 112 pages and 93
illustrations plus 8 maps, the book is priced at £9.50 or £11.20 by
post. Members can obtain copies for £7 or
£8.20 by post. ISBN 978 095454858 2.
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Inverness & Ross-shire Railway
By Keith Fenwick
Published to mark the 150th anniversary of the
opeing of the line from Inverness to Dingwall, this book describes the
building of the section of the Far North line to Bonar Bridge, now
Ardgay. It includes a detailed description of all the stations and
engineering work on the line and shows how the train services have
evolved. Containing 64 pages and 74 illustrations plus maps, the book
is priced at £7.90 or £9 by post. Members can obtain copies for £6 or
£7 by post. ISBN 978 095454857 5.
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Pioneers of the Highland Tracks,
William and Murdoch Paterson, A Biography of two Railway Engineers
By Anne-Mary Paterson
William and Murdoch Paterson were two brothers who
between them were responsible for the construction of much of the
Highland Railway. This is their story woven into that of their
families; the author is their great grand niece. The book is fully
illustrated and printed on glossy art paper. and is available at for
£9.90 or from the Society for £11.50 by post. Members
can obtain copies for £6.00 or £7.50 by post. ISBN 978 095454855
. Also
available as an eBook ISBN 978-0-9927311-0-6
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Lost Stations on the Far North Line,
The Impact of the Railway Closures North of Inverness in 1960
By Keith Fenwick, Neil T Sinclair and Richard
Ardern
Published to mark the 50th anniversary of the
closure of a number of stations on the Far North line together with the
Dornoch and Fortrose branches, this book draws on the memories of some
of those who knew the line in the 1950s. It shows how the line was used
in the 1950s and describes the impact of the closure. The book is well
illustrated with views from the 1950s and may be purchased for
£9.95 or from the Society by post at £12.00. The book is available to
members
for £6.00 or by post at £8.00. ISBN 978 095454854 4.
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Directors, Dilemmas and Debt,
published jointly by the Highland Railway Society and the Great North
of Scotland Railway Association.
By Peter Fletcher
Popular histories of Scottish railways have tended
to tell the story of one particular company or another. This book
presents a different approach by exploring the inter-related
development of the Great North of Scotland and the Highland Railways
and their constituent companies in the three decades from the great
railway mania of 1845 to the time when the railway finally reached the
far north of Scotland. It may be bought for £12.50 or
from the Society by post at £14.50. The book is available to members
for £8.50 or by post for
£10.00. ISBN 978 090234323 8.
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Inverness & Aberdeen Junction Railway
Another in our series to mark 150th anniversaries,
this A5 book describes the building of the line between Nairn and Keith
to complete the through route from Inverness to Aberdeen and the south.
The book is uniform in size and scope with our other histories. A5, 76
pages, colour and black and white illustrations. The price is £6.95 or
£8.00 by post, and to members £5.50 or £6.50 by post. ISBN 978
0954548537
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Inverness & Nairn Railway
Produced to mark the 150th anniversary of the
opening of the line to Nairn, this A5 book with colour and black and
white illustrations describes in detail the history of the first part
of the Highland Railway to be opened from its inception until it became
part of its larger neighbour, the Inverness & Aberdeen Junction, in
1861. The book then describes how the line developed as part of the
Highland Railway and its successors. This book will appeal to anyone
who has an interest in the Highland Railway and to those with an
interest in local history. The price is £4.95 or £6.00 by post, and to
members £4.50 or £5.45 by post. ISBN 978 095454851 3
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Perth & Dunkeld Railway
A companion to the Inverness & Nairn Railway
and in a similar format, this book describes in detail the early days
of what later became the southern end of the Highland Railway main line
from Perth to Inverness. The later history of the line is summarised.
The book is fully illustrated and includes reproductions of OS maps of
the stations on the line. The price is £4.95 or £6.00 by post, and to
members £4.50 or £5.45 by post. ISBN 978 095454852 0
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Eastgate II
This 16 page A4 publication looks at the
development of part of Inverness which was used by the Highland Railway
for its locomotive shed and its goods sidings through to the present
day when it is occupied by the Eastgate II shopping centre. There are
some interesting comments on life in the town before the railway
arrived. The price is £2.00 or £3.00 by post, and to members £1.00 or
£2.50 by post. ISBN 978
095454850 6
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Reprints
The Society has produced a number of reprints of
contemporary documents of interest to the railway historian. The titles
currently available are :
Highland Railway Tours for 1880. A fascinating
glimpse of the journeys operated for the benefit of tourists, price
£2.50 (members) or £3 (non-members).
1880 Summer Working Timetable. 52 pages, price
£2.50 (members) or £3 (non-members).
LMS Passenger Train Marshalling Arrangements -
- No.29a, Supplement from 1st June 1933. £4
(members), £5 (non-members).
- No.30, from July 3rd, 1933. £4 (members), £5
(non-members).
Society Occasional Papers
Station locations and dates - all the passenger
and goods stations with opening and closing dates. £2.50
Locomotive and Coach Insignia - research findings
and the methods used to produce the sheets available Fox Transfers.
£3.00
Acts of Parliament - all the local acts relating
to the Highland Railway. £2.00
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Other Items
The Dornoch Light Railway - the story of a
Highland Branch Line. A DVD produced in 2007, approximate running time
90 minutes. This includes 33 minutes on the history of the line, 18
minutes of recollections of those who worked and travelled on the line
and 23 minutes showing the route of the line today shot from a
microlight. Added to this is a short film of Sutherland in bygone days
and shots of Dunrobin, the Duke of Sutherland's engine now back in the
UK at Beamish Museuem, Co Durham. Price, including UK post and
packaging, £19.95 (members £16.95).
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Ordering
Some of these publications can be found or
ordered from good bookshops. However, all can be bought at
exhibitions where the Society has a stand (usually Model Rail Scotland
in February and the Perth Show in June) or at our AGM in September.
To order any of
these items by post, please send a cheque
made payable to the Highland Railway Society to John Roake, Ringmarsh
Cottage, Horsington, Templecombe, BA8 0EL.
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