Muir of Ord railway station


Muir of Ord railway station is a railway station on the Kyle of Lochalsh Line and the Far North Line, serving the village of Muir of Ord in the Highland council area of Scotland. It is the location of the sole remaining crossing loop on the single line between and.
The station is from, and has a passing loop long, flanked by two platforms which can each accommodate a ten-coach train.

History

Muir of Ord railway station was once the junction of a branch railway to. The station building and platform canopy were erected in 1894.
Passenger services on the branch ceased on 1 October 1951, but the branch remained open for freight until 13 June 1960.
Muir of Ord station was closed in 1960 but reopened in 1976.
After the railway bridge across the River Ness washed away in February 1989, isolating the entire network north of, Muir of Ord was chosen as the location for a temporary depot, from which the stranded rolling stock could operate the service to the highland communities which depended on the line. In November 2015, work commenced on a new A862 road bridge at the northern end of the station.
Increased services had increased usage dramatically, but since it has been steadily dropping.