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Iconic Glenfinnan viaduct turned red to mark Armistice Day as wartime role of railways comes under the spotlight


By Hector MacKenzie

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The famous Glenfinnan Viaduct.
The famous Glenfinnan Viaduct.

The iconic Glenfinnan viaduct lit up red last night as a tribute to all those who have lost their lives in defence of the country.

The 21-arch Victorian viaduct, which is famous across the world for its starring role in the Harry Potter film series, turned red between 7pm and 9pm as the nation marked the 102nd anniversary of Armistice Day.

Lighting up Glenfinnan viaduct also pays tribute to the role the West Highland Line played in WWII – transporting thousands of service personnel from Britain, and nations across occupied Europe, to commando training centres located in the north west of Scotland.

While the coronavirus pandemic caused the cancellation of traditional remembrance services at Glasgow Central and Edinburgh Waverley, Scotland’s two busiest stations observed the two minutes silence at 11am yesterday morning.

Alex Hynes, managing director of Scotland’s Railway, said: “The railway played a key role in both world wars, helping to move personnel and materials around the country and each year our major stations fall silent on November 11 as we remember the sacrifices made for the freedom we all enjoy today.

“This year we have seen an Armistice Day like no other and, with large events no longer appropriate, we still wanted to pay a public tribute by lighting up Glenfinnan viaduct, with its global profile and links to World War Two.”

Gordon Michie, head of fundraising at Poppyscotland, said: “To have such an iconic structure join more than 120 other landmarks across Scotland as part of our Light Up Red initiative is wonderful.

“The Glenfinnan viaduct is one of the most recognisable places in the country. To have it bathed in poppy red is an amazing tribute to the fallen, and will also help shine a light on the challenges that so many in our Armed Forces community still face today. Our sincere thanks go to Network Rail for their continued support.

“As this year’s Scottish Poppy Appeal reaches its conclusion, we hope this will remind the public that the need to support our veterans does not end today. The work of Poppyscotland continues all year round and, with their continued support, we can show our Armed Forces community that we are behind them, always.”

The lighting of Glenfinnan viaduct was undertaken following clear social distancing rules and did not involve any unnecessary travel.

The illumination was carried out by locally-based events company the Stage Group who also worked with Network Rail to light Glenfinnan and other iconic rail locations blue in tribute to the NHS during lockdown.

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