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Dundee - Newtyle Railway
(Scotland's 1st passenger railway)
Main Dates
Early Operations
Route
Reminiscences
Further Reading
Main dates covering the history of the line:
5 January 1825
Proposal for a feasibility study to build a railway from Dundee
to Strathmore.
16 June 1826 First
meeting of Dundee and Newtyle Railway company.
January 1827 Hatton
Incline – Auchterhouse Moss – Balbeuchly Incline section
of the line completed. Sandstone for sleepers was quarried from
Pitnappie.
16 December 1831
Regular passenger service commenced. A coach left Newtyle at 10.00am
daily, using the Hatton incline, being drawn up by the newly installed
stationary engine. After the top of the incline, a horse or horses
provided the traction and the coach left Dundee for the return journey
at 3.00pm. The initial trains did not use the Law incline and tunnel
as these were not yet complete.
April 1832 Completion
of Law incline and tunnel, including the stationary winding engine.
Stationary engine at Balbeuchly installed about the same time. From
1832 there were three journeys a day at 8am, 10.30am and 4pm, departing
from the Ward Road station.
October 1833 Two
steam locomotives the Earl of Airlie and Lord Wharncliffe replaced
the horses on the level sections.
15 June 1834 Locomotive
derailment at Pitpointie resulted in the death of John Anderson,
miller at the Mill of Auchterhouse.
September 1846
Lease of Dundee and Newtyle Railway by Dundee and Perth Railway,
thus enabling the future Lochee deviation.
November 1860
Completion of Auchterhouse deviation, removing the Balbeuchly incline,
requiring the repositioning of Auchterhouse station.
May 1861 Completion
of Lochee deviation, round by Ninewells, removing the Law incline.
July 1861 Completion
of Alyth branch from Newtyle.
July 1865 Caledonian
Railway takes over the running of the line.
August 1868 Completion
of Newtyle deviation eliminating the Hatton incline.
January 1885 Fairmuir
branch from Lochee (goods) open for traffic.
1889 Opening of
new (final) Dundee West station.
January 1893 Alterations
to Auchterhouse station including a new platform, waiting shelter,
new signal box and a footbridge, and a new single siding.
July 1923 Grouping
– Caledonian Railway becomes part of London, Midland and Scottish
Railway.
February 1947
Line blocked by severe snowstorms; a train was snowed in for over
a week
10 January 1955
Passenger services on the Newtyle branch were withdrawn.
5 May 1958 Section
between Newtyle junction and Auchterhouse was closed.
5 April
1965 Section from Fairmuir junction to Auchterhouse was closed. |