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The Newport Railways, 1865, 1866 and 1869

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                Newport Railway 1, planned November 1865.

                Newport Railway 2, planned November 1865.

                Newport Railway 3, planned November 1865.

                Newport Railway Deviation, planned November 1866.

                Newport Railway, planned 1869, opened 1879.

 

                  North British (Tay Bridge) Railway (N B (T B)), planned November 1865.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The map is best viewed by having the pink Newport Railway 1869/79 line switched off until that point in the story is reached.

 

The November 1865 version

Initially 3 railways were planned to run from Tayport through Newport to join up with the North British (Tay Bridge) Railway at 2 points1. Engineers: George Cadell Bruce & George Cunningham.

This all depended on the building of a Tay Bridge and the North British (Tay Bridge) Railway, which had been planned in November 18652.

 

The November 1866 version

However, just as the Newport Railway Bill was passing through the House of Lords, the North British abandoned their plan for a Tay Bridge and railway on 26 July 18663. The Newport Railway Act received the Royal assent on August 6th4, but wthout the North British (Tay Bridge) railway, the Newport Railway had no reason to exist.

The Newport Railway Company revised their plans and proposed a Newport Deviation Railway5, to run from Tayport station along the coast to terminate at Craighead (nowadays more or less underneath the Tay Road Bridge). Engineer: George Cadell Bruce. This Act received the Royal assent on 25 July 18676.

There was no more progress on the Newport Railway until the North British Railway published their next proposals for a Tay Bridge and supporting railways in 18697.

 

The (final) 1869 version

Except for the first quarter of a mile from its beginning at Tayport station (which remained from the original 1865 plans and the TB & DU plans of 1864), a new route8 [now you should display it on the map] was surveyed for the 1869 line which was to run from Tayport station through Newport to connect to the (first) Tay Bridge. Like the bridge, its engineer was Thomas Bouch. The Newport Railway Company intended the line to open at the same time as the Tay Bridge9 but construction of the line only began in June 187710 and it opened for passenger traffic on 12 May 187911 (the Tay Bridge officially opened on 31 May 1878).

Following the collapse of the first Tay Bridge and the construction of the new Tay Bridge, the Wormit end of the Newport Railway was moved a little to the west which necessitated a new tunnel at Wormit.

The line from Newport-on-Tay East to Tayport was closed on 22 May 1966, a replacement bus service running to Tayport until 18 December 1967. The rest of the line closed on 3 May 1969. Much of the line is now a nature trail.

 

Articles about the stations and the line in operation are on the Newport History Group's website.

 

References:
1. Fifeshire Journal, 16 November 1865, p3; Plans - at National Records of Scotland, ref. RHP45903; Edinburgh Gazette, 28 Nov 1865, p1597
2. Plans - at National Records of Scotland, ref. RHP24554; Edinburgh Gazette, 24 Nov 1865, p1522
3. Caledonian Mercury, 27 July 1866, p3
4. The Newport Railway Act, 1866 [not available on legislation.gov.uk], but available here
5. Dundee Advertiser, 6 November 1866, p5; 16 November 1866, p1; 17 November 1866, p2; Plans - at National Records of Scotland, ref. RHP45904; Edinburgh Gazette, 20 Nov 1866, p1372
6. The Newport Railway Act, 1867
7. Plans - at National Records of Scotland, ref. RHP24560; Edinburgh Gazette, 23 Nov 1869, p1465
8. The Newport Railway Act, 1870; Plans - at National Records of Scotland, ref. RHP45905; Edinburgh Gazette, 26 Nov 1869, p1510
9. An extension of the time limit on building the line had been required - The Newport Railway Act, 1873; Dundee Courier, 17 February 1876, p2
10. Dundee Courier, 25 June 1877, p2
11. Dundee Courier, 13 May 1879, p4

Additional reading:
The High Girders, John Prebble, 1956
Forgotten Railways - Scotland, John Thomas, 1976
The Railways of Fife, William Scott Bruce, 1980
The North British Railway - a History, David Ross, 2014

 

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These are the entries in the Books of Reference which accompany the various railway plans held at the National Records of Scotland, but not online. The full plans are not on this site.

     There are 335 records.

Co.YearPlanRefDescriptionOwner or reputed ownerOccupier[Comments]Location
Newport Deviation1866RHP4590454/1Wooded bank & rocksJohn BerryWilliam Brown (lessee); William Brown & John Berry (occupiers)
Newport Deviation1866RHP4590454/2FootpathJohn Berry, James McIntosh, Archibald PaulThe owners, the Public
Newport Deviation1866RHP4590455Wooded banks & rocksJohn BerryWilliam Brown (lessee); William Brown & John Berry (occupiers)
Newport Deviation1866RHP4590457Arable groundJames McIntoshWilliam Brown (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP459051Old dyke being the march between Ferryport-on-Craig & Forgan parishes and the estate march between Scotscraig and the estate of John BerryMrs Elizabeth K H M Dougall, Mrs Mary Dougall Curteis, Mrs Mary Brown Aldworth, William H M Dougall, Henry John Curteis, John BerryPeter Christie, David Dickson (lessees & occupiers)
Newport final1869RHP459052Turnpike road from Ferryport-on-Craig to NewportThe Turnpike Road Trustees for the District of St Andrews, County of FifeThe Public
Newport final1869RHP459053, 4Arable & rocky banksJohn BerryDavid Dickson (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP459055Rocky bank & treesJohn BerryDavid Dickson (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP459056Old quarryJohn BerryDavid Dickson (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP459057Occupation road to quarryJohn BerryDavid Dickson, Mann & Myles (lessees); David Dickson, Mann & Myles, the owner (occupiers)
Newport final1869RHP459058ArableJohn BerryDavid Dickson (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP459059Arable & rocky knollJohn BerryDavid Dickson (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP4590510ArableJohn BerryWilliam Arthur (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP4590511, 12Rocky banks, rough pasture & old quarryJohn BerryWilliam Arthur (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP4590513Occupation roadJohn BerryWilliam Arthur (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP4590514ArableJohn BerryWilliam Arthur (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP4590515PlantationJohn BerryWilliam Arthur (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP4590515/1Old quarryJohn BerryWilliam Arthur (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP4590516PathwayJohn BerryWilliam Arthur (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP4590517ArableJohn BerryWilliam Arthur (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP4590518Occupation roadJohn BerryWilliam Arthur, David Dickson (lessees & occupiers)
Newport final1869RHP4590518/1PastureJohn BerryJohn Martin (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP4590519, 20ArableJohn BerryDavid Dickson (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP4590521Occupation roadJohn BerryRobert Buddo, David Dickson, William Arthur (lessees); Robert Buddo, David Dickson, William Arthur, the Public (occupiers)
Newport final1869RHP4590522ArableJohn BerryWilliam Arthur (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP4590522/1FootpathJohn BerryWilliam Arthur (lessee); William Arthur, Mrs Arch. Brown, the Public (occupiers)
Newport final1869RHP4590523Stone building covering stream or reservoirJohn BerryThe owner
Newport final1869RHP4590524Stone and wooden building covering stream or reservoirJohn Berry, James Brown, John G Low, Jessie and Margaret Gardyne, John Matheson, David Cooper, George Osler, Mrs John PullarMrs J Methven, Rev Charles Knight, Walter Alexander, David Scott Ferguson, Miss Jessie Harris, Miss Mary Balfour (lessees & occupiers)
Newport final1869RHP4590524/1StreamJohn BerryWilliam Arthur (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP4590525ArableJohn BerryRobert & John Arthur (lessees & occupiers)
Newport final1869RHP4590526Clump of treesJohn BerryRobert & John Arthur (lessees & occupiers)
Newport final1869RHP4590527Sand pitJohn BerryMessrs Mann & Myles (lessees & occupiers)
Newport final1869RHP4590528Turnpike road from Newport to CuparThe Turnpike Road Trustees for the District of St Andrews, County of FifeThe Public
Newport final1869RHP4590529-31Policy ground & treesJohn BerryRobert & John Arthur (lessees); Robert & John Arthur, the owner (occupiers)
Newport final1869RHP4590532AvenueJohn BerryRobert & John Arthur (lessees); Robert & John Arthur, the owner (occupiers)
Newport final1869RHP4590533Policy groundJohn BerryRobert & John Arthur (lessees); Robert & John Arthur, the owner (occupiers)
Newport final1869RHP4590534PlantationJohn BerryThe owner
Newport final1869RHP4590535Occupation roadJohn BerryRobert & John Arthur (lessees & occupiers)
Newport final1869RHP4590536PlantaioonJohn BerryThe owner
Newport final1869RHP4590537PastureJohn BerryRobert & John Arthur (lessees & occupiers)
Newport final1869RHP4590538StreamJohn BerryThe owner
Newport final1869RHP4590539, 40PlantationJohn BerryThe owner
Newport final1869RHP4590541GardenJohn BerryRobert & John Arthur (lessees); David Mitchell (occupier)
Newport final1869RHP4590542GardenJohn BerryRobert & John Arthur (lessees); John Ritchie (occupier)
Newport final1869RHP4590543-45Arable & plantationJohn BerryRobert & John Arthur (lessees & occupiers)
Newport final1869RHP4590546, 47Road & treesHenry StewartDavid Just, Ellen Whittet, William Moncrieff, the Public
Newport final1869RHP4590548PlantationJohn BerryThe owner
Newport final1869RHP4590549ArableHenry StewartGeorge Just (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP4590550FootpathHenry StewartGeorge Just (lessee & occupier)
Newport final1869RHP4590551ArableHenry StewartGeorge Just (lessee & occupier)

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