Inverness Airport railway station

Inverness Airport railway station was opened on 2 February 2023.[1] It is close to the site of the former Dalcross railway station, and is served by ScotRail services between Inverness and Aberdeen. It serves both the namesake airport and the nearby hamlet of Tornagrain.

Inverness Airport

Scottish Gaelic: Port-adhair Inbhir Nis
National Rail
Inverness Airport railway station, February 2023
General information
LocationDalcross, Highland
Scotland
Coordinates57.5335°N 4.0552°W / 57.5335; -4.0552
Grid referenceNH770511
Operated byScotRail
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeIVA
History
Opened2 February 2023

Proposals

In June 2006 a proposal was announced to open a new station at Dalcross,[2] which would serve Inverness Airport and also provide park-and-ride facilities for commuters to Inverness,[3] relieving road congestion to the east of Inverness,[4] and so helping to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.[5] The proposal was still open in 2010, and it was specified that the station could have one platform on the north side of the line, 150 metres (490 ft) long, enough for a six-carriage Class 170 train. The proposed location of the station was given as having an eastern end at an overbridge at 136 miles 38 chains (219.6 km) (grid reference NH770511), extending westward to 136 miles 46 chains (219.8 km). There was also the possibility of providing a passing loop, which could not extend further west than the level crossing; a second platform would be built on the south side of the loop.[6] In February 2011, Keith Brown, the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure in the Scottish Government, stated that discussions on the proposed station (and another at Kintore) were being held between Transport Scotland and Network Rail.[7] A £170 million infrastructure upgrade project for the line, funded by Transport Scotland, was announced in 2014. Provision for station reopenings here and at Kintore were included in the plans, along with signalling & track improvements, relocation of the station at Forres and platform extension works along the route.[8]

The station was intended to open by 2019,[9] but construction didn't start as expected in 2017. The station was later slated to open in the first half of Network Rail's Control Period 6, which runs from 2019 to 2024.[10]

Network Rail submitted an updated planning application in December 2020 for a two-platform station with step-free access to both platforms.[11] The airport is also exploring the possibility of relocating its terminal to be beside the planned railway station.

The final plans for station include two platforms, a 64 space car park with 10 electric bays, four disabled bays and cycle paths and two lifts will be installed. A passing loop will be included. Two buses an hour will connect the station with the airport. The Petty level crossing will also close.[12]

Construction

Construction work, July 2022
Station under construction, October 2022

In October 2021, ground works associated with the station as well as embankments commenced. The main platforms, lift shafts and associated works for the footbridge are projected to begin in early 2022. The station was due to open in December 2022.[12][13] Opening was further pushed back into early 2023.[14]

Opening

The station was officially opened on Thursday 2 February 2023 by Jenny Gilruth, the Minister for Transport and pupils from Croy Primary School, Highland with the first journeys by the general public expected the following day.[15][16]

Services

All services at Inverness Airport are operated by ScotRail. The station is served by an approximately hourly service in each direction between Inverness and Elgin, with alternate trains continuing to Aberdeen approximately every two hours. A very small number of trains continue beyond Aberdeen to and from Dundee and Edinburgh Waverley.[17]

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
ScotRail

Connections

A half-hourly bus service connects the station to the airport.[18][19]

References

  1. "Inverness airport rail station officially opens". The National (Scotland). 2 February 2023. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  2. Catford 2010, para. 1.
  3. Transport Scotland report 2008, p. 1.
  4. Transport Scotland report 2008, p. 2.
  5. Transport Scotland report 2008, p. 4.
  6. Pringle 2010, p. 13.
  7. BBC News 2011.
  8. Aberdeen to Inverness Rail Improvements Transport Scotland. Retrieved 19 August 2016
  9. "New £5m train station to be built at Inverness Airport". STV News Archive. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  10. Ross, Calum. "New designs for Inverness Airport rail station will be 'bigger and better'". Press and Journal. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  11. "Inverness Airport station planning application lands". Network Rail Media Centre. Retrieved 2021-03-12.
  12. Henderson, Michelle (21 December 2021). "Construction works on new £14million Dalcross Station to commence in the New Year". The Press and Journal. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
  13. Hempseed, Ross (19 October 2021). "Work begins on the new £14 million Inverness Airport railway station". The Press and Journal. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
  14. "Opening of station delayed until 2023". Inverness Courier. 2022-12-01. Retrieved 2022-12-30.
  15. "Inverness Airport rail station is officially open". Inverness Courier. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  16. MacAllister, Donna. "Inverness Airport Railway Station finally opens". Press and Journal. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  17. "Train Times: Inverness to Aberdeen" (PDF). ScotRail. Retrieved 15 February 2023.
  18. MacAllister, Donna. "Inverness Airport Railway Station to the terminal: Is it really that far?". Press and Journal. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  19. Glen, Louise. "Calls for improved shuttle bus service from Inverness train station to airport". Press and Journal. Retrieved 2023-02-15.

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