Inverness Train Station
Located in the capital of the Highlands, Inverness station will mark either the beginning or end to your journey along the Highland Mainline. Opened in 1855 and designed by Joseph Mitchell, the station originally had only one platform, service by three lines: one for arrivals, one for departures, and a spare line for carriages. With increased demand, the station was expanded in 1865, 1876 and again in 1968 when new station buildings were built under British Rail. Today, the station hosts 7 platforms, and takes rail passengers as far as London direct.
Inverness Train Station
Located in the capital of the Highlands, Inverness station will mark either the beginning or end to your journey along the Highland Mainline. Opened in 1855 and designed by Joseph Mitchell, the station originally had only one platform, service by three lines: one for arrivals, one for departures, and a spare line for carriages. With increased demand, the station was expanded in 1865, 1876 and again in 1968 when new station buildings were built under British Rail. Today, the station hosts 7 platforms, and takes rail passengers as far as London direct.