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Dingwall Station. Highland Railway train checked at Dingwall signal box.
RC 1618 PO
Description Dingwall Station. Highland Railway train checked at Dingwall signal box.
Date c. 1920
Collection Papers of Reverend Hubert Denys Eddowes Rokeby, rail historian, Thetford, Norfolk, England
Catalogue Number RC 1618 PO
Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
Copies SC 398441
Scope and Content Steam train approaching Dingwall Railway Station, Dingwall, Highlands Dingwall, despite being the county town of Ross and Cromarty, remained small with little trade until its harbour was built in 1815-17. Connection to the rail network in 1862 fuelled further expansion. The town-centre was redeveloped in 1963. This shows a steam train passing Dingwall North signal box on the approach to Dingwall Station. The station itself was built in 1886 to designs by Murdoch Patterson. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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