West Highland Extension Great Railway Journeys Through Time

West Highland Extension Great Railway Journeys Through Time

The West Highland Railway 120 Years

The West Highland Railway 120 Years

West Highland Line Great Railway Journeys Through Time

Series: Great Railway Journeys Through Time

Publication Date15th May 2013

Book FormatPaperback

pages96

Illustrations170

Height234

Width165

This fascinating selection of photographs gives an insight into the history and landscapes of the West Highland Line.
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ISBN
9781445613369

Twice voted the top railway journey in the world, the West Highland route to Mallaig (like the Dingwall & Skye and the Callander & Oban) accessed the remote and mountainous west coast of Scotland. The original West Highland line, described here, links Glasgow and Fort William. In the late nineteenth century, with their nearest railheads many miles away, the inhabitants of Fort William sought their own railway, approved in 1889. It was opened all at once in 1894. From the north shore of the Firth of Clyde, the line passes the Gareloch, Loch Long and Loch Lomond, before crossing desolate but beautiful Rannoch Moor. From Corrour, Britain's highest and most inaccessible railway station, it descends through Glen Spean towards Fort William. In this book, Dr John McGregor uses a wonderful collection of photographs to bring the history of the line to life.

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