Forres railway station

Forres

National Rail
The new station in 2019, looking eastward towards Elgin and Aberdeen
General information
LocationForres, Moray
Scotland
Coordinates57°36′35″N 3°37′33″W / 57.6097°N 3.6258°W / 57.6097; -3.6258
Grid referenceNJ029589
Managed byScotRail
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeFOR[2]
History
Original companyInverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway
Pre-groupingHighland Railway
Post-groupingLMS
Key dates
25 March 1858Opened[3] by Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway
3 August 1863Station reopened[3] by Highland Railway
5 October 2017Old station closed
17 October 2017New relocated station opened
Passengers
2019/20Increase 0.141 million
2020/21Decrease 32,890
2021/22Increase 92,636
2022/23Increase 97,030
2023/24Increase 0.130 million
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Forres railway station serves the town of Forres, Moray in Scotland. The station is managed and served by ScotRail and is on the Aberdeen–Inverness line, between Nairn and Elgin, measured 119 miles 42 chains (192.4 km) from Perth via the Dava route.[4]

History

Prior to the Dava route opening, all services to the south began at Aberdeen (on the north-east coast). Problems arose when connecting at Aberdeen from Inverness trains. Aberdeen was the terminus for two railway companies, and therefore had two separate stations: one served the east and the other was the starting point for services to the south (via the coast). Although they were connected by a bus, connections were often missed and passengers were stranded after missing the daily connection south.

Plans for a more direct route via Carrbridge had been rejected by parliament as too ambitious. Engineer Joseph Mitchell planned an alternative route via Dava, and work was completed on the line by August 1863.

Forres was chosen as the junction for the new mainline south, since it was the half-way point on the Inverness & Aberdeen Junction Railway between Inverness and Keith. Keith was also an important railway junction and the point where the line joined the GNSR and branches to the coast and Strathspey.

1858

The first railway station in Forres was located at the end of Market Street. On the OS map for 1863, this road is named appropriately "Old Station Road".

The station building was located between the current track and signal box, and the former goods loop (which was the original main line, before the junction was constructed). This served trains from Inverness to connect with the GNSR in Elgin. The station building was demolished in the 1950s. It had been used as the stationmaster's house since the junction opened.

1863

The opening of the junction required a new 'triangular' station to be constructed to allow all trains entering Forres, from either the East or West, to access the new line directly on a curve. The three curved platforms, and three junctions, gave the new Forres station its distinctive layout.

The location of the new station was south-west of the existing Inverness-Aberdeen line. The original line was retained as a goods loop, with trains now leaving and re-joining the line (east-west) on a curve. Services from Inverness to Perth curved to the south on a junction at the west of the station, to arrive at the southbound platforms.

Both Inverness–Keith and Inverness-Perth trains had double platforms for trains travelling in both directions. Since it was the main line south, generous platforms were constructed to accommodate the expresses.

Trains travelling from the east to the south had a single platform at the east of the station. This was not used for normal passenger services. The station was originally accessed from Tytler Street (originally 'Station Road'). Since the line and platform crossed the road, there was a gap in the east platform to allow the road into the station. The level crossing gates closed the entrance to the station, when the curve was used by trains.

Three individual signal boxes controlled the junctions and each point of the triangle:

  • Forres East
  • Forres West
  • Forres South

1955

Forres station, as rebuilt 1956.

During 1954–55, the station building was replaced with a new red brick building. This included a new ticket office, toilets and waiting rooms.

The original 1863 building was constructed out of wood. The current building is located directly in front of the site of the 1863 station.

The previous station in 1997

2017

In March 2014, after lengthy discussions in Scottish Parliament to replace the old station at Forres with a brand new reconfigured station equipped with double platforms,[5] Transport Scotland confirmed a £170 million infrastructure improvement project for the Aberdeen–Inverness line, to be completed by 2030.[6] Included in this project were plans to re-site the station at Forres with an extended passing loop, along with signalling improvements. Further signalling and infrastructure improvements along the line were also announced, including the construction of two additional stations.[7]

Plans for the new Forres station were revealed at a public meeting in March 2016[8] and initial construction work and track laying commenced in the summer of 2016. Once the new station was completed, the original Highland Railway station closed on 5 October 2017, after the last train of the night. The level crossing and signal box at Forres were also closed and all three structures were subsequently demolished. The new station opened on 17 October 2017[9] and track signalling was then transferred to a signalling centre in Inverness.

Both Transport Scotland and ScotRail have plans to improve service levels between Inverness and Elgin (to a base hourly frequency) from late 2018.[10]

Goods yard

Wagon label from 1964 for a delivery of coke nuts to Dallas Dhu Distillery from Derwenthaugh Coke Works near Newcastle upon Tyne.

Forres once had an extensive goods yard. Whisky from the Dallas Dhu distillery was moved from the distillery sidings in wagons, and coke used by the distillery was delivered via the yard. Locomotives were stored in a two-road engine shed equipped with coaling facilities and a turntable.

Closure and remains

The Inverness-Perth (via Forres) had become a secondary route following the eventual construction of the Inverness-Aviemore direct route by 1884. The Dava lines and platforms at Forres was eventually singled and a wall erected in its place of the down platform (now demolished).

The Dava route closed to passenger traffic on 18 October 1965 (as a result of the Beeching Axe) and goods services ended completely by 1968.[11] A short section of the southbound platforms remains, whilst the trackbed is partially in use as a station car park.

The exit from the station building to the Dava platforms still exists. The original gates protect a now abandoned corridor, with all waiting rooms and facilities now bricked-up.

The east platform existed until the mid-1970s following closure of the junction to passengers in 1965 and to goods in 1967, after which the once extensive layout of Forres station was simplified to single track operations (with a passing loop to the east, at the former Forres East signal box). All traces of the part of the station has been obliterated by the construction of the Forres by-pass. For many years (until construction of the by-pass), one of the level crossing gates was retained for use as fencing beside the Royal Hotel.

The Inverness-Aberdeen down platform was closed in 1965 and exists abandoned in-situ, although the track was lifted at closure. The standard Highland Railways over-bridge was removed, but the concrete bases remain and indicate its location.

The signal boxes that controlled the west and the south junctions (Forres South, Forres West) have long gone, and no trace remains. The box at Forres East (latterly renamed 'Forres') remained in use until the old station was decommissioned on 6 October 2017. The box also supervised a level crossing and manual token exchanges between train drivers and the duty signaller would take place next to the box.

The goods yard is now completely demolished and track lifted. The site is now overgrown and awaits development. However, the semaphore signal, and a short section of access track from the east, still exists.

A single Highland Railway fencing post can be found at Robertson/Iowa Place, at the junction with Miekle Cruik. This was the location of a level crossing.[1]

Other demolished features

The Nairn road crossed the railway on an over-bridge. This was located near to 'Old Bridge court' which was named in memory of the former railway bridge. No trace remains.

The Grantown road also crossed the railway, on an over-bridge at the foot of Mannachie Road. The line emerged just to the right of the road to Thornhill farm. Another over-bridge remains further up Mannachie rise, where the trackbed can be found in a cutting. It is part filled as part of a housing development. The trackbed can be easily found out of Forres as part of The Dava Way.

Facilities

The station has two platforms (linked by footbridge), with the ticket office and waiting room on platform 1 (both platforms are reversibly signalled). The main road that used to cross the line at Forres East level crossing has been diverted onto a new overbridge and a new larger car park provided. A shelter is located on platform 2, whilst both have customer help points, CIS displays, timetable boards and automated announcements to offer train running details.[12]

Passenger volume

Passenger Volume at Forres[13]
2002–03 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23
Entries and exits 75,321 94,943 99,145 95,751 93,726 99,516 103,250 111,222 113,976 118,288 124,111 131,398 130,658 123,298 118,036 126,290 141,000 32,890 92,636 97,030

The statistics cover twelve month periods that start in April.

Services

As of May 2022, there are seventeen daily departures from the station each way on weekdays and Saturdays. Most are through trains between Aberdeen and Inverness, but some trains start from or terminate at Elgin. One departure runs through to Edinburgh in the morning, and one in the evening runs to Stonehaven. On Sundays there are five through trains each way to Inverness and Aberdeen, with two more from Glasgow to Elgin via Inverness that call eastbound.[14]

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Elgin   ScotRail
Aberdeen–Inverness line
  Nairn
  Historical railways  
Rafford
Line closed; station closed
  Highland Railway
Inverness and Perth Junction Railway
  Connection to
Inverness and Aberdeen
Junction Railway
Kinloss
Line open; station closed
  Highland Railway
Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway
  Brodie
Line open; station closed

References

  1. ^ Brailsford 2017, Gaelic/English Station Index.
  2. ^ Deaves, Phil. "Railway Codes". railwaycodes.org.uk. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  3. ^ a b Butt (1995), page 98
  4. ^ Bridge, Mike, ed. (2017). TRACKatlas of Mainland Britain: A Comprehensive Geographic Atlas Showing the Rail Network of Great Britain (3rd ed.). Sheffield: Platform 5 Publishing Ltd. p. 100. ISBN 978-1909431-26-3.
  5. ^ Parliament mentions station developments
  6. ^ "Aberdeen to Inverness Rail Improvement Project - Railway Technology". Railway Technology. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  7. ^ Aberdeen to Inverness Rail Improvement Project, ScotlandRail-technology.com; Retrieved 19 August 2016
  8. ^ "Plans for new Forres station get public airing"Forres Gazette new article 7 March 2016; Retrieved 19 August 2016
  9. ^ "Stories". Network Rail. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  10. ^ "‘Rail revolution’ means 200 more services and 20,000 more seats for Scots passengers" Archived 20 August 2016 at the Wayback MachineTransport Scotland press release 15 March 2016; Retrieved 19 August 2016
  11. ^ "Past The Tracks - The Aviemore to Forres line" www.imagine.fm; Retrieved 2013-12-19
  12. ^ "National Rail Enquiries -". www.nationalrail.co.uk. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  13. ^ "Estimates of station usage | ORR Data Portal". dataportal.orr.gov.uk. Retrieved 25 December 2023.
  14. ^ eNRT May 2022 Edition, Table 214

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