Fort William railway station

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Fort William
An Gearasdan
Location
Place Fort William
Local authority Highland
Operations
Managed by First ScotRail
Platforms in use 2
Annual entry/exit 04/05 0.114 million **
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The platforms at Fort William, viewed from the doorway to the concourse area in June 2005
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The platforms at Fort William, viewed from the doorway to the concourse area in June 2005

Fort William railway station is a railway station serving the town of Fort William in the Highland region of Scotland. This station is on the West Highland Line and the starting point for The Jacobite, the only scheduled steam hauled train to run on the mainline in Great Britain.

This station lies in the shadow of Ben Nevis. The present station buildings are an unattractive 1970s grey concrete construction.

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[edit] Services

The Caledonian Sleeper starts and terminates here. It runs Monday to Friday and Sunday. London bound trains depart Fort William at 19:55, arriving into Preston at 04:28 (M-Th), Crewe at 05:29 and London Euston at 07:43. In the opposite direction trains depart Euston at 21:15, arriving into Fort William at 09:43

As part of the West Highland Line, the station sees 6 trains in each direction per day, being 4 standard trains, The Jacobite and the Caledonian Sleeper. Of the standard Scotrail trains, 3 a day run from Glasgow via Fort William and on to Mallaig, with one running just from Fort William to Mallaig, timed to connect with the Caledonian Sleeper. The Jacobite runs from Fort William to Mallaig during the summer months, only stopping at Glenfinnan and Arisaig. Finally, the Caledonian Sleeper arrives early-morning from London via Edinburgh, and leaves early-evening along the same route.

[edit] History

The present Fort William station opened on 13 June 1975. It replaced the original terminus which was further west and alongside Loch Linnhe. The old station, which had three platforms, was demolished to make way for a new road.

[edit] Signalling

Since its opening in 1975, the present Fort William station has been equipped with colour light signals. The signalling is controlled from an 'NX' (entrance-exit) panel in Mallaig Junction signal box (now named 'Fort William Junction'). The single line between the junction and the station is worked by the Track Circuit Block system, so no tokens are needed for that part of the route.

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Preceding station National Rail Following station
Spean Bridge   First ScotRail
West Highland Line
  Banavie
Spean Bridge   First ScotRail
Highland Caledonian Sleeper
  Terminus
Terminus   West Coast Railway Company
The Jacobite
  Glenfinnan
Historical Railways
Spean Bridge
Line and Station open
  West Highland Railway   Banavie Pier
Line mostly open; Station Closed
Terminus   Mallaig Extension Railway   Banavie
Line and Station open