Working along with Tom Goss, the then Community Council Chairman, the land, dykestone and some of the antiquated machinery was acquired from Muckrach estate.
The society has plans to extend the railway beyond Broomhill to Grantown on Spey, another 4 miles north, and so to provide a service for locals as well as tourists.
[3] At the north end of the village sit a display of glaciated rocks called the roche moutonnées.
As the ice melted, it left smooth, exposed rock in some places and a mixture of boulder and clay in other areas.
The march was the result of a number of villagers' concerns about Dulnain Bridge's absence on official tourist literature and maps.
The village has had a few well known residents including Charlie Whelan, who worked as an assistant to Gordon Brown for several years, before opting to move north.
[6] The surrounding forests of Caledonian pines contain many rare species, including birds such as the endangered capercaillie and the main population of twinflower - Linnaea borealis is found in Curr Wood on the southern side of the village.
There are Scottish crossbills, crested tits, buzzards, golden eagles and, most famously in the Dulnain Bridge area, ospreys.