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The X99 is an express bus service operated by Stagecoach Highlands.It is the fastest public transport connection between Inverness and Caithness. [1] The route runs from Inverness to Thurso via Wick, Helmsdale, Brora, Golspie, and Dornoch, with at least one service per day extending to Scrabster to meet the ferry to Stromness.
A passenger train at the station. As of the December 2023 timetable, the station is served by eight trains per day to Georgemas Junction on weekdays and Saturdays, of which four continue to Inverness (via Helmsdale, Golspie, Lairg, Tain and Dingwall), and four continue to Wick. On Sundays the frequency drops to two trains per day to Georgemas ...
Kildonan railway station An Abellio ScotRail Class 158 (158720 "Inverness & Nairn Railway - 150 years") heads into Altnabreac station. The platform and freight terminal at Georgemas Junction station, looking west towards Inverness; the branch to Thurso can be seen diverging off the main line to the right immediately beyond the platform.
Due to "multiple issues" along the route, ScotRail closed the Wick/Thurso line for the rest of the day, with "hazardous" road conditions meaning replacement buses cannot run either.
Extending to 161 miles (259 km), it runs north from Inverness to Wick and Thurso in Caithness, and currently carries a regular passenger train service. It was completed in 1874, running round the western margin of the firths north of Inverness and then keeping to the coast as far as Helmsdale.
The station as seen in 2017 A train calling at Invergordon in 2021. Both platforms have a help point and benches, whilst only platform 2 has a shelter (passengers on platform 1 have to use the old station buildings for shelter). There is a car park and bike racks adjacent to platform 1. Both platforms have multiple entries, all with step-free ...
In the December 2021 timetable, four trains call at Invershin each way (four to Inverness, four to Wick via Thurso) on weekdays and Saturdays. On Sundays, there is just one train each way. [11] This station is designated as a request stop. This means that passengers intending to alight must inform the guard in advance, and any passengers ...
Scottish Citylink operates an extensive network of long-distance express services within Scotland, operating 19 routes linking the cities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, Stirling and Inverness, as well as linking some rural Highland communities to the main urban areas of Scotland. [2]