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    The Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway was a branch-line railway built in Scotland, connecting the named places with the main line at Spean Bridge. It...
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    Encyclopædia Britannica article "Fort Augustus". Fort Augustus Fort Augustus Abbey Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway Kilchuimen Academy Video of lock...
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    Fort Augustus was a railway station in Inverness-shire, Scotland on the Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway between 1903 and 1946. The station was opened...
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  • Fort Augustus Pier was a railway station in Inverness-shire, Scotland, and served as the north terminus of the Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway between...
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    Great Glen (category Valleys of Argyll and Bute)
    Canal and the A82 road, which link the city of Inverness on the northeast coast with Fort William on the west coast. The Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway...
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    by the Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway Museum, and the site includes a short length of track. Thomas, John (1984). The West Highland Railway (3rd ed...
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    dismantled Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway. It returns to the canal towpath at Aberchalder, for the next section into Fort Augustus. An alternative...
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    swingbridge and lock keepers' house is provided to carry the B8005 road and Great Glen Way over the canal. Completed in 1896, the Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway...
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  • railway station in western Scotland. It was the first station on the Highland Railway's branch to Fort Augustus (originally the Invergarry and Fort Augustus...
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  • Invergloy Platform was a railway station in Inverness-shire, Scotland on the Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway between 1904 and 1933. The station was...
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    harbour at Mallaig and make it suitable as a fishing harbour. The line opened on 1 April 1901. The Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway opened for traffic...
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    those to Burghead, Fortrose, Portessie and Aberfeldy. One (no. 52) was used on the Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway while that line was leased to the Highland...
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  • Yoker and Clydebank Railway authorised in 1878 Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway opened 1901 Kincardine Line open to Kincardine in 1893, and on to...
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    December 1908. The West Highland Railway had a book value of £2,370,000. In 1895 an Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway was proposed: it was a truly local...
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    Bridge to Fort Augustus, 30 miles (48 km) from Inverness. Three proposals, from the Highland, West Highland and Invergarry & Fort Augustus Railway, to extend...
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    0s 5d (equivalent to £41,097.86 in 2023) to accommodate Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway trains. The signalling instruments were moved from the I&FA...
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  • (Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway) on 22 July 1903. It became part of the North British Railway, and so joined the London and North Eastern Railway during...
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    Democrat MP for Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey. Brought up in Invergarry, a small village near Fort William. Colonel Hugh Cochrane (1829–1884)...
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    District Model Railway Club provisioning a model station and castle for the train's arrival. The Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway, opened by the Victorians...
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    overlooking Loch Lochy. The Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway once passed by Laggan. This line opened in 1896, with Invergarry railway station situated at...
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