Alyth Railway

Alyth Railway
Overview
LocaleScotland
Dates of operation11 August 1879–1 September 1884
SuccessorCaledonian Railway
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Alyth Railway
Alyth
Golf Club Halt
Jordanstone
Meigle
Alyth Junction

The Alyth Railway was a short branch railway line built in Strathmore in Scotland, connecting the town of Alyth to the main line network. It opened in 1861. Its junction was remote from any large population centre except Dundee, which was only reached by a primitive line with three rope worked inclines. This was modernised in 1868 and the Alyth branch, now with a good connection to Dundee, became busy. Nonetheless, the population of Alyth declined, and so did usage of the line, and it closed in 1951.