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Dingwall church, from the station.

Dingwall church, from the station.
This would be a nicer photograph without the badly-erected metal fencing in the old goods yard. The scene is dominated by the Dingwall & Strathpeffer Free Church, to give it it's full title, one of the several substantial churches in the town. Dingwall closed to all goods traffic in August 1983, but the sidings had already dwindled before then. Apart from the four or five in the goods yard itself, there were four sidings beside the north-end bay, a couple beyond the loop platform, and a single, long siding running south beside the main line. The long siding ran past the goods shed, continuing towards Pitglassie, and served the former Ferintosh Distillery. It survived into the 1990s and what remains of it forms the headshunt for the engineers' siding, which is still in use today.

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