Moniaive railway station

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Moniaive
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Site of the station in 2000
General information
Location Moniaive, Dumfries and Galloway
Scotland
Grid reference NX779907
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original company Cairn Valley Light Railway
Pre-grouping Glasgow and South Western Railway
Post-grouping London, Midland and Scottish Railway
Key dates
1 March 1905 (1905-03-01)Opened
3 May 1943 (1943-05-03)Closed to passengers
4 July 1949 (1949-07-04)Closed to all traffic

Moniaive railway station is the closed station terminus of the Cairn Valley Light Railway (CVR) branch, from Dumfries. It served the rural area of Moniaive in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

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History

An interior view of the old station master's office Moniaive station interior.JPG
An interior view of the old station master's office

The official opening day was 28 February 1905, accompanied by much local celebration, the first train of six corridor coaches being hauled by a Manson 4-4-0, Number 190. [2] The journey to Dumfries took an hour and cost 2s. 6d. return fare. [3] Archibald Wilkie from Kirkconnel station was Moniaive's first station master, replaced by George MacDonald whose last charge had been Ruthwell station. [4]

From 1906 to 1907 a bus ran from Thornhill to Moniaive to cater for prospective passengers, however it was not a success. [5] The CVR was nominally independent, but was in reality controlled by the Glasgow and South Western Railway. [6] The line was closed to passengers on 3 May 1943, during WW2 [7] and to freight in 1949 on 4 July, [8] and the track lifted in 1953. 1947 is also quoted as a date of complete closure. [6] Moniaive had been one of the last places in Scotland to be connected to the railway network.

Home and starting banner signals were used, electrically controlled, for each direction. [9] Trains were, at that time uniquely, controlled by a development of the Syke's 'lock and block' system whereby the trains operated treadles on the single line to interact with the block instruments. [6] [10]

The station building was extended to provide the station master with his own office in October 1916. [11]

During WW2 large numbers of Norwegian troops travelled to and from Moniaive whilst encamped nearby. [12]

In 1921 the Moniaive engine shed was closed and from that point the first train of the day ran from Dumfries. [11]

In 2014 a proposal was put forward to relocate the station building to the Scottish Railway Preservation Society's Manuel station on the Bo'ness and Kinneil line. [13]

Views at the station in 2009

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References

Notes

  1. Kirkpatrick, Page 26
  2. Kirkpatrick, Page 31
  3. Kirpatrick, Page 37
  4. Kirkpatrick, Page 53
  5. Kirkpatrick, Page 43
  6. 1 2 3 Sanders, page 50
  7. Awdry, page 64
  8. Thomas, page 203
  9. Kirkpatrick, Page 23
  10. Kirkpatrick, Page 39
  11. 1 2 Kirkpatrick, Page 52
  12. Kirkpatrick, Page 69
  13. Armstrong, Page 11

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Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Kirkland   Glasgow and South Western Railway
Cairn Valley Light Railway
 Terminus

Coordinates: 55°11′45″N3°55′11″W / 55.1958°N 3.9197°W / 55.1958; -3.9197