Talla Railway

Talla Railway
Schematic map
Overview
LocaleBroughton, Scotland
History
Opened1897
Succeeded byCaledonian Railway
Closed1910
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Route map

Broughton
Crook Halt
Victoria Lodge

The Talla Railway was a privately constructed railway line in southern Scotland under the Edinburgh Water Company. It was built 1895–97 to aid the construction of the Talla Reservoir, to serve the water demand of Edinburgh. The railway was about eight miles (13 km) long, running south from a connection with the Caledonian Railway's Peebles branch at Broughton. A private passenger service was operated for workmen on the reservoir construction.

The reservoir was inaugurated in 1905 and the railway was lifted by 1912.