What can I look out for or expect on this stretch of the Far North Highland Line ?
1 Mar 2012 #1 General Zod Member Joined 5 Jan 2008 Messages 565 What can I look out for or expect on this stretch of the Far North Highland Line ?
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1 Mar 2012 #2 Freightmaster Established Member Joined 7 Jul 2009 Messages 3,493 Nothing, at present! Pipe trains run to Georgemas Junction from time to time, but there haven't been any for at least six weeks now. MARK
Nothing, at present! Pipe trains run to Georgemas Junction from time to time, but there haven't been any for at least six weeks now. MARK
1 Mar 2012 #3 MidnightFlyer Veteran Member Joined 16 May 2010 Messages 12,857 Isn't there a new service between Kinbrace and Inverness being dicussed / introduced? It was in RAIL a couple of issues ago.
Isn't there a new service between Kinbrace and Inverness being dicussed / introduced? It was in RAIL a couple of issues ago.
1 Mar 2012 #4 General Zod Member Joined 5 Jan 2008 Messages 565 I was told that 66111 was out and about in the area last weekend so assumed that something must be happening freight wise.
I was told that 66111 was out and about in the area last weekend so assumed that something must be happening freight wise.
2 Mar 2012 #5 Freightmaster Established Member Joined 7 Jul 2009 Messages 3,493 General Zod said: I was told that 66111 was out and about in the area last weekend so assumed that something must be happening freight wise. Click to expand... That would be the weekly Grangemouth to Lairg tanks. (I misread your question and thought you were asking about the section north of Lairg, for some reason - sorry!) MARK
General Zod said: I was told that 66111 was out and about in the area last weekend so assumed that something must be happening freight wise. Click to expand... That would be the weekly Grangemouth to Lairg tanks. (I misread your question and thought you were asking about the section north of Lairg, for some reason - sorry!) MARK