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The Strathspey Railway

Aviemore Station
Dalfaber Road
Aviemore PH22 1PY Scotland UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1479 810725
Fax: +44 (0) 1479 812220
web : The Strathspey Railway

All the Railway Stations are accessible - there is level access at both Boat of Garten and Broomhill while at Aviemore there is ramped access from the car park/drop off point.

  • Space is limited - at present 4 Wheelchair passengers can be accommodated in the up-graded the Guards Van at any one time and a window space cannot be guaranteed.
  • It is adviseable to contact us in advance for directions and confirmation that there is space available.

    The Strathspey Steam Railway is based at Aviemore in the Scottish Highlands.
    With the Cairngorm Mountains close at hand the area is a favourite tourist attraction for its natural beauty and the wide range of outdoor pursuits that such an area can offer.

    46512 with LMS TrainView of the River Spey from the Line

    You may remember travelling to school or work or going on holiday behind a steam engine, when you were younger. You may be too young to remember when steam ran the trains throughout the country. Whatever your age come aboard The Strathspey Railway and relive the sights and sounds of the steam age its part of your past, your heritage. Join the train at the beautifully restored Aviemore Station, the largest on the Highland Railway system outside Inverness. Pass the large locomotive shed (not open to the public) built in 1897 which is the railways main workshop.

    Approaching Aviemore (Speyside)Just south of Broomhill Station

    This is where the lines engines are lovingly restored and maintained by the Company craftsmen and volunteers of the Strathspey Railway Association, using the traditional skills of the engineer. You may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of some of the other locomotives as you pass by.

    Broomhill StationLeaving Broomhill Station

    On leaving Aviemore, relax, enjoy a snack or a dram or simply view the heather moorland and the Cairngorm Mountain range from the carriage window; scenes almost unchanged in a hundred years. Arrive at Boat of Garten, a village created by the coming of the old railway companies that served the area. See the driver and fireman tend to their engine. They may take on water and the fireman will prepare his fire for the journey onto Broomhill known to many as Glenbogle from the BBC TV Series "Monarch of the Glen".


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