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Visitors to the West Highland Line can step off the train and back in time thanks to a series of walks from stations based on an audio play. 'Benighted on the Moor' was commissioned by the West Highland Community Rail Partnership (CRP) to highlight how the coming of the railway to Fort William brought not ...
(Permalink) Benighted on the Moor Bridge of Orchy Corrour Gorton Loch Treig Loch Tulla Rannoch Rannoch Moor Tulloch West Highland Community Rail Partnership Corrour Summit: B1 No. 61306 'Mayflower' and 37685 'Loch Arkaig' top and tail the southbound 'Steam Dreams - Highlands and Islands Explorer', nearing Corrour Summit. Corrour Station is in the distance. 15th May 2019. ... Rannoch Viaduct: 37408 and 402 cross Rannoch Viaduct with a southbound service. The camping coach, left of the station, is on the site of a former long siding. Gorton Bothy: The shepherd's cottage at Gorton where, in 1889, Charles Forman, James Bulloch, J.E. Harrison, John Bett, Major Martin and N.B. McKenzie were to take shelter after the party walking the route of the p ... |
Network Rail engineers have completed a £7m project to improve the West Highland Line for passengers.
(Permalink) Bridge of Orchy Corrour Gorton Nevis Viaduct Rannoch Tulloch Upper Tyndrum Rowantree Lineside Cottage: Network Rail engineers have completed a £7m project to improve the West Highland Line for passengers.
Over the course of 9 days, our engineering teams worked round-the-clock to replace more t ... |
Rail services on the West Highland line are facing disruption this morning after an engineering vehicle developed a fault.
(Permalink) Breakdown Cancellations Delays Engineering vehicle Gorton Gorton [WHR]: Gorton, west side of the former station looking south. The broken pile of bricks is the remains of the signal box and a remaining portion of the former island platform can be seen behind. |