Altnabreac

Local nameAltnabreac
LocationEdinburgh, UK

Altnabreac railway station () is a rural railway station in the Highland council area of Scotland. It serves the area of Altnabreac – a settlement in which the station itself is the main component – in the historic county of Caithness. It is on a private dirt road between Loch More and Forsinain, marked as a cycle trail on Ordnance Survey maps.

The station is on the Far North Line, 133 miles 76 chains down the line from Inverness and approximately 27.5 miles from Wick. It has a single platform long enough to accommodate a four-carriage train.Being about 6.8 miles from the nearest paved road and 11 miles from the nearest village, Altnabreac is often listed as one of Britain's most geographically isolated railway stations, alongside Corrour elsewhere in Scotland, Dovey Junction in west Wales and Berney Arms in Norfolk.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altnabreac_railway_station

Address (Unnamed Road), KW12 6, United Kingdom

Coordinates 58°23'17.25" N -3°42'22.135" E

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