- TITLE
- Two Black Fives crossing the viaduct near Slochd, June 1947
- EXTERNAL ID
- PC_HRS_STATIONS_001_1239
- PLACENAME
- Slochd
- DISTRICT
- Badenoch
- OLD COUNTY/PARISH
- INVERNESS: Duthil and Rothiemurchus
- DATE OF IMAGE
- 19 June 1947
- PERIOD
- 1940s
- SOURCE
- Highland Railway Society
- ASSET ID
- 27886
- KEYWORDS
- railway stations
trains

This photograph shows two Black Fives crossing the viaduct near Slochd. They are pulling the 1100 from Inverness to Perth on 19 June 1947.
The Slochd Viaduct is an eight arch masonry structure which takes the Highland Railway over the River Findhorn, near the village of Tomatin. It was completed in 1897 by Murdoch Paterson, Chief Engineer to the Highland Railway. It has Grade-B listed status.