Site of Conon Bridge station. The railway is the Inverness to Wick and Thurso line, which opened in 1862. This photograph is taken from the end of Station Road, Conon Bridge. The station here closed in June 1960. What looks to be a former platform is on the right, and is now part of the back gardens of modern houses. If this was a platform - was there once a siding here? (See also File:Conon Bridge station (former) - geograph.org.uk - 1925307.jpg ). Update: I have been contacted by Alasdair Cameron, who confirms "Yes, there were several sidings and a large goods shed". Thank you for the information Mr Cameron.
Conon Bridge station (former). This overgrown platform is almost all that now remains of Conon Bridge station, which was an intermediate station on the Inverness - Wick and Thurso ('Far North') line of the (former) Highland Railway. The station was opened (by the Inverness and Ross-shire Railway) on 11 June 1862. It closed to regular passenger traffic on 13 June 1960, the line itself remaining in use. See also File:Site of Conon Bridge station - geograph.org.uk - 1925319.jpg. Near to Conon Bridge, Highland, Great Britain.
Road junction near Ryefield On the Black Isle. The road on the left leads down to Alcaig.

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