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Home » UK mountain railway hit by repair chaos finally reopens after £25m works
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UK mountain railway hit by repair chaos finally reopens after £25m works

By staff8 March 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Following a series of closures and major snags, the UK’s highest railway line is back in action – but it may

The UK’s highest railway line is officially back in action following a string of major snags. Reaching an elevation of more than 1,097m above sea level, and offering some breathtaking panoramic views – the Cairngorm Mountain Railway really is a journey like no other.

Located near Aviemore in the lush Scottish Highlands, the Cairngorm funicular closed in September 2018 for four years due to structural issues. It later reopened in January 2023 after a staggering £25 million worth of repairs – but ended up shutting its doors once more in August 2023 over ‘snagging issues’. However, the funicular is officially back in action once more, and returned its services on Thursday, February 27.

Weather permitting, the 2km railway will again run a regular service throughout the day, seven days a week. It will become a popular route for snow sports lovers and sightseers who will be transported from the base station o the Ptarmigan building at the top of the slopes in just five minutes.


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For those not so fond of the outside, you can take a visit to the UK’s highest restaurant and bar at over 1,065m, along with a 270° immersive film and extended viewing terrace. The Ptarmigan had a major makeover in 2021 and is an amazing place to sit by the fire and admire the snow-capped mountains.

“At present the restaurant and bar will be serving a limited menu and in the coming weeks will provide an extensive menu together with the re-opening of the shop, immersive 270° film, exhibition and more,” the Cairngorm funicular said in a statement last month. Due to there being a reduced offering in the Ptarmigan building, return passes for the Funicular will be sold at a reduced price. Adult tickets, which are usually £22 each, are currently being advertised at £17 – while kids tickets (normally £12.50) are now £9.50.

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Tim Hurst, Interim CEO of CMSL said the team was ‘overjoyed’ to be welcoming customers back – describing the railway as ‘critical’ to tourists as well as local businesses. “We would like to thank all our visitors for their patience whilst remediation took place,” he added.

David Oxley, Director of Strategic Projects with Highlands and Islands Enterprise, said: “Clearly, it has taken longer than we had hoped to get to this position, but the return of the funicular is a watershed moment for Cairngorm Mountain and its many loyal visitors.

“Cairngorm Mountain plays an important role as a prime Scottish visitor attraction and a driver of economic activity at the heart of the local community. With the return of the funicular, people across a huge range of ages and abilities will again be able to experience this wonderful mountain environment not only in winter, but every season.”

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