New lease of life for former station [Lochaber News]





Date: 15/02/2013

A RESTORATION project in Lochaber is building a strong platform for future success. An enthusiastic band of volunteers are on track with their plans to transform an abandoned railway station into a visitor destination. Invergarry station, at South Laggan, is the last remaining station of the ill-fated Spean Bridge-Invergarry-Fort Augustus Railway which operated between 1903 and 1947 that has not been demolished or built over. [From Richard Buckby]


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The old exit ramp at Invergarry. Think West Highland Railway island platform.
Location: Invergarry
Company: Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway
// Ewan Crawford
Remains of the subway entrance to Invergarry Station on 7 November 2011.
Location: Invergarry
Company: Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway
07/11/2011 John Gray
An information board alongside the remains of the platform at the site of Invergarry station in November 2011. The board includes a picture showing the station as it was in the 1930s.
Location: Invergarry
Company: Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway
07/11/2011 John Gray