Dornoch Light Railway

Dornoch Light Railway
A 1912 Railway Clearing House map showing
(upper left) part of the Dornoch Light Railway
(blue) and the junction at The Mound.
Traces of the railway line at Skelbo.
The dark green line through this field
is the path of the railway.
Overview
LocaleScotland
Dates of operation2 June 1902–31 December 1922
SuccessorLondon Midland and Scottish Railway
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Length7+34 miles (12.5 km)
Sutherland Railway
Left arrow to Ardgay │ to Golspie Right arrow
The Mound
Cambusavie Platform
Skelbo
Embo
Dornoch

The Dornoch Light Railway was a branch railway in Scotland that ran from The Mound on the Far North Line to Dornoch, the county town of Sutherland.

It opened in 1902, having been heavily subsidised by the fourth Duke of Sutherland. It was worked by the Highland Railway.

Although it provided a useful link, the journey to Inverness was circuitous, and the development of road services for goods and passengers led to a steep decline, and it closed in 1960.