Beinn Ghlas
HFF ~ A bridge fence
The Lochan na Lairige reservoir dam.
The Skye Bridge from above
HBM ~ Zigs and Zags
The Skye Bridge from Kyleakin
HWW~Kyle of Lochalsh Harbour wall
River harmony
HFF~To Fountains Abbey
All in a days work.
Ready for landing
Moirlanich Longhouse
HBM ~ On the old golf course
Glen Lyon
HWW ~ Broadford harbour wall
Meggernie Castle gatehouse, Glen Lyon
The River Lyon: one of its many small waterfalls
Creagan Turic waterfall
HFF~ A Footbridge at Balquhidder
Loch Voil
Garlic (Allium sativum)
Pleasant Pheasant
HBM ~ A Loch Voil Picnic spot.
The silver Falls of Dochard, Killin
HBM ~ A Loch Voil view
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The Lochan na Lairige reservoir
HFF ~ A Loch Tay fence
Brimham Rocks ~ Lone Tree sentinel
HWW ~ Balquhidder Parish church and its famous gra…
The grave of 'Rob Roy'
Glen Ogle Viaduct -traditional view
Glen Ogle Viaduct
HBM - Resting in the Glen
Mountain Cornflower (Centaurea montana)
The Falls of Dochard, Killin
HFF ~ A wet walk in Glen Ogle
Lawers or The Lochan na Lairige Dam
Ben Lawers Dam
HWW~ I'll be dammed!
Brimham Rocks –The Idol Stone
HBM ~ By the River Lochay
Loch Tay, Scottish Central Highlands
Killin and the Falls of Dochart
HFF ~ Meall Liath from Loch Tay
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HWW ~ Kyle of Lochalsh Railway station


Taken on a quite Sunday. This station acts as the main station on the Scottish Mainland for passenger traffic to the Isle of Skye. That, until a few years ago used to be from near the harbour (on the left here) via ferry to Kyleakin but nowadays all traffic goes via the big new Skye Bridge. It is also the terminus for many train specials that come from Aviemore and 'The boat of Garten' heritage station. Some of these would be pulled by steam locos.
The train is one of our Class 158 Express Sprinters–a diesel DMU (Diesel Multiple Unit). Not that most of the single track line it will travel along allows any fast speeds at all. The train shown here runs to Inverness via what is known as the 'Kyle Line' and takes approx. 2 ½ hours.
Enjoy the day.
The train is one of our Class 158 Express Sprinters–a diesel DMU (Diesel Multiple Unit). Not that most of the single track line it will travel along allows any fast speeds at all. The train shown here runs to Inverness via what is known as the 'Kyle Line' and takes approx. 2 ½ hours.
Enjoy the day.
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