Alness Railway Station


(Alanais)

Alness Railway Station (Gael: Alanais) lies on the single-track Far North Line, on the southern edge of the village of Alness in Easter Ross, next to Alness Academy. This station opened in 1863 on the Inverness & Aberdeen Junction Railway, two years before it merged to form the Highland Railway. Operated by ScotRail, Alness Railway Station is unstaffed and is used by 14,306 passengers per annum (2009-10). It is preceded by Dingwall Railway Station, 9½ miles (15 km) to the southwest, and followed by Invergordon, 2¾ miles (4.5 km) to the east.


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