Dava railway station
Dava railway station was opened in 1864, on the Inverness and Perth Junction Railway, one year after the route was opened.
Station layout
The station layout was double platform. There was a standard Highland Railway overbridge connecting the platforms, at the north end of the platforms. The Railway Clearing House detailed that in 1904, the station could handle cattle, horseboxes, passengers and general goods, but it was not furnished with a steam crane to offload goods.Station location
At 985 feet above sea-level, Dava was the third highest station on the Highland Railway network. The summit that followed south of the station reaches 1,052 feet.The station was located in sparsely populated moorland, along a dirt track near the junction of the A939 and A940. The purpose of a station at this location was to provide a passing loop with water columns, although the station did provide some facilities for the area, such as a post office.
The surrounding area is wild moorland.