The Cairngorm Mountain Railway is just over a
mile in length and Scotland's only funicular
line,, running from the base to the summit of Cairn Gorm,
the peak that gives its name to the entire mountain range and even
the surrounding National Park.
Our journey on the broad-gauge line begins at the base station,
not far from Aviemore. From here, Scotland's only funicular train
begins its eventual ascent of 6,460ft. During the trip, the view of
the surrounding mountains and the Highland scenery is tremendous,
with a dramatic vista over the sprawling valley below. Shortly
afterwards we reach the middle station, which is often used by
walkers and those taking part in winter sports as the season
allows. Continuing our ascent, the Cairngorm Mountain
Railway reaches the passing loop, a short double-track
section which allows the descending train to pass safely. We then
climb higher still; on this stretch of the line the landscape is
wonderful, though at this height the weather can be adverse. To
safeguard the railway from the most extreme winds, the line then
enters a short tunnel before emerging at the top station, also
known as Ptarmigan. Here you can enjoy the panoramic views on offer
- or send a postcard from Britain's highest postbox!