This is a companion page to Far North Express 86, May 2022.
Links mentioned in the magazine and some extra material:
Looking west - 1: Network Rail |
Looking west - 2: Network Rail |
Looking further west: Sandy Colley |
Looking east - 1: Sandy Colley |
Looking east - 2: Sandy Colley |
Looking east - 3: Network Rail |
Second track - June 2022: Sandy Colley |
The STPR2 Draft Report was published on 20 January 2022. The STPR2 main page contains links to the report itself and various appendices.
The FoFNL completed consultation questionnaire was a somewhat frustrating form to complete. Like most questionnaires it didn't allow for exact answers because the compilers had made assumptions about likely responses. We added our own more accurate response when we submitted the form.
We also included a copy of our 2020 Submission to the STPR2 team.
The documents referred to in notes 1 and 2 of Colin's article are:
The KlimaTicket website has full information about what's available.
Details of the project and the accommodation are at http://helmsdalestation.co.uk/
For further information and expressions of interest, contact Michael Willmot at
helmsdalestation@gmail.com
All the photos here are by Dave Goulder
Article originally published in the Kyle Chronicle in March 2022 - reprinted with permission.
In situ |
In the air |
En route |
On the base |
Official opening |
New home |
By far the best way to appreciate this poem is to listen to it being read. There is a recording, made in 2016, on the Wick Society website.
Interesting too that 'prohibition' lasted longer in Wick than it did in the United States!
Completed work |
Beautiful sky! |
Night work 1 |
Night work 2 |
We strongly recommend purchase of this book by anyone who wonders what really happened after the Beeching Report.
The publisher is Birlinn and there are many interesting titles on their website.
Scotland's Lost Branch Lines and David Spaven's superb The Railway Atlas of Scotland are available for purchase here.
Two more of David's books are available from Stenlake Publishing:
And, of course, Highland Survivor, the story of the Far North Line.