- TITLE
- Inverness Station, far north platforms. Overnight train from London on left
- EXTERNAL ID
- GB1796_RAILWAYSLIDES_987_168_1
- PLACENAME
- Inverness
- OLD COUNTY/PARISH
- INVERNESS: Inverness and Bona
- DATE OF IMAGE
- 1906
- PERIOD
- 1900s
- SOURCE
- Inverness Museum and Art Gallery
- ASSET ID
- 11670
- KEYWORDS
- railways
trains
transport
tourism
termini

Inverness Railway station played an important part in the expansion of the town, both as a market town but also as a destination for tourists.
In this picture, tourists are emerging from the London train.
Inverness station opened on 5 November 1855 as the terminus of the Inverness and Nairn railway. The station is today the terminus for the Highland Mainline between Perth and Inverness, the Aberdeen - Inverness line (of which the Inverness and Nairn Railway is now a part), the Kyle Line and the Far North Line.
Over a million people use the station each year.
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Highland Photographic Archive