The railway route through the Central Highlands from Perth to Inverness
offers a spectacular journey through a variety of landscapes. Initially
traversing the pastoral Strathtay as far as Ballanluig, the scenery
becomes more dramatic and bleak as the line runs alongside the river
Garry and on to Druimuachdar, the highest standard gauge railway summit
in the United Kingdom. From Newtonmore, the valley of the Spey is
followed to Aviemore, giving excellent views of the Cairngorm Mountains.
Here is the junction with the preserved Strathspey Railway, which uses
part of the original route northwards that was built in 1863. A new
route from Aviemore to Inverness was opened in 1898 involving another
major climb to a summit at Slochd and a series of superb viaducts across
the river valleys. The author has visited the line regularly over the
last four decades and presents a selection of his steam and diesel
photographs showing the different traction in use during this period.