A section of the Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway
ID:GB1796_RAILWAYSLIDES_02_440DESCRIPTION:This picture shows the Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway.
The Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway connected Spean Bridge (on the West Highland line) and Fort Augustus. The Act authorising the construction of the railway was passed in 1896 and the line opened for use in July 1903. For the first five years the line was operated by the Highland Railway and from 1908 to its closure in 1947 it was operated by the North British Railway. Passenger services ceased in 1933.
The stations on the line were as follows: Spean Bridge (junction with West Highland Railway), Gairlochy, Invergloy Platform, Invergarry, Aberchalder, Fort Augustus and Fort Augustus Pier.
The line was intended to be the first part of a rail link between Fort William and Inverness but it got no further than Fort Augustus due to disagreements between the West Highland Railway and the North British Railway on one side and the Highland Railway on the other.
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Highland Photographic ArchivePLACENAME:Loch Oich/Loch LochyOLD COUNTY/PARISH:INVERNESSSOURCE:Inverness Museum and Art Gallery
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