Ullapool Railway
Think of a journey. You take the ferry from Stornoway to Ullapool. You
get the train in Ullapool and go to Inverness. You then go to London on
the night sleeper service, reaching London early next morning.
You’ll understand that I’m dreaming. There is no railway line between
Ullapool and Inverness. But there were plans for one more than a
hundred years ago.
At the beginning of the summer I was in Ullapool for the book festival.
There was a man there, Andy Drummond, who gave a lecture about the
planned railway lines at the end of the 19th Century in the north-west
Highlands. There were four of them, one of them between Garve and
Ullapool. None of them were built. More’s the pity.
Why did the plans exist? Well, people wanted to create a link between
the mainland and Stornoway as a way of promoting fishing.
The plans for the railway line can still be seen. It was going to leave
the line between Dingwall and Strome at Garve. It would follow the
river up – pretty much the route that the road to Ullapool takes today.
There was a difficulty at the Gorge of Corrieshalloch at Braemore.
There is a hundred feet of depth in the gorge. And the route is steep
between the gorge and the head of Loch Broom. They were recommending
that the train go through a tunnel six hundred yards long there.
The scheme was going to cost up to quarter of a million pounds. An act
of parliament was put through in 1890 to permit the development. They
had three years to begin the building work.
And what happened? Well, the developers failed to put the finance together.
After three years, another act of parliament went through – The Garve and
Ullapool Railway (Abandonment) Act, and that was the end of the story. Up to now, at least. We’ll see if the
scheme is renewed in the future.
Rathad-iarainn Ullapuil
Smaoinichibh air turas. Tha sibh a’ gabhail a’ bhàt’-aiseig à Steòrnabhagh
gu ruige Ullapul. Tha sibh a’ gabhail an trèana ann an Ullapul agus a’ dol
a dh’Inbhir Nis. Tha sibh an uair sin a’ falbh a Lunnainn air seirbheis
rèile na h-oidhche, agus a’ ruigsinn Lunnainn tràth an ath mhadainn.
Tuigidh sibh gu bheil mi ag aisling. Chan eil rathad-iarainn ann eadar
Ullapul agus Inbhir Nis. Ach bha planaichean ann airson fear o chionn còrr
is ceud bliadhna.
Aig toiseach an t-samhraidh bha mi ann an Ullapul airson fèis nan
leabhraichean. Bha fear an sin, Andaidh Drummond, a thug seachad òraid air
rathaidean-iarainn a bha san amharc, aig deireadh an naoidheamh linn deug,
ann an ceann an iar-thuath na Gàidhealtachd. Bha ceithir dhiubh ann, fear
dhiubh eadar Gairbh agus Ullapul. Cha deach gin dhiubh a thogail. Is mòr am
beud.
Carson a bha na planaichean ann? Uill, bha daoine ag iarraidh ceangal a
dhèanamh eadar tìr-mòr agus Steòrnabhagh, mar dhòigh gus iasgach a
bhrosnachadh.
Tha na planaichean airson an rathaid-iarainn fhathast rim faicinn. Bha e a’
dol a dh’fhàgail na loidhne eadar Inbhir Pheofharain agus An Sròm aig
Gairbh. Bhiodh e a’ leantainn na h-aibhne suas – an ìre mhath mar a tha an
rathad a dh’Ullapul an-diugh. Bha duilgheadas ann aig Glòm Choire Shalach
aig a’ Bhràigh Mhòr. Tha ceud troigh de dhoimhneachd anns a’ ghlòm. Agus
tha an t-slighe cas eadar an glòm agus ceann Locha Bhraoin. Bha iad a’
moladh gum biodh an trèana a’ dol tro thunail sia ceud slat a dh’fhaid an
sin.
Bha an sgeama a’ dol a chosg suas ri cairteal a’ mhillein not. Chaidh achd
pàrlamaid a chur troimhe ann an ochd ceud deug is naochad (1890) airson an
leasachadh a cheadachadh. Bha trì bliadhna aca airson tòiseachadh air an
obair-thogail.
Agus dè thachair? Uill, dh’fhàilnich air an luchd-leasachaidh an t-ionmhas
a chur ri chèile. An dèidh trì bliadhna, chaidh achd pàrlamaid eile troimhe
–
The Garve and Ullapool Railway (Abandonment) Act
, agus b’ e sin deireadh an sgeòil. Gu ruige seo, co-dhiù. Chì sinn an tèid
an sgeama ath-bheothachadh anns an ùine romhainn.