Temporary long distance model railway
The Biggest Little Railway in the World |
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Fort William to Inverness |
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Status | Closed |
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Locale | Scottish Highlands |
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Termini | |
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Stations | 2 |
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Rolling stock | Gas-Steam, Battery-Electric, Wooden |
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Commenced | 20 June 2017 (2017-06-20) |
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Planned opening | 23 June 2017 (2017-06-23) |
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Opened | 23 June 2017 (2017-06-23) |
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Completed | 1 July 2017 (2017-07-01)[1] |
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Closed | 1 July 2017 (2017-07-01) |
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Line length | 71[2] mi (114 km) |
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Track length | 74[3] mi (119 km) |
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Number of tracks | 1 |
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Character | Model railway |
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Rack system | Rack and pinion |
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Track gauge | O—Gauge 32 mm (1.26 in)[3] |
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Operating speed | 3[1] mph (4.8 km/h) |
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Signalling | Vocal |
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Corpach Double Lock
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0.0 mi
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terminus
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Banavie Ferry Terminal
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1.0 mi
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ferry
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Neptune Steps Ferry
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1.1 mi
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Muirshearlich
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4.0 mi
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Moy Bridge
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6.0 mi
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R. Lochy Weir bridge
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6.9 mi
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Gairlochy swingbridge
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7.3 mi
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Gairlochy Bay
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7.6 mi
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D Bridge
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8.6 mi
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Salmon Point North
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9.6 mi
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Achnacarry Interchange
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9.9 mi
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local bus services
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River Arkaig
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10.5 mi
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Clunes Forest Parkway
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11.6 mi
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Dearg Allt
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15.1 mi
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Laggan Lochs
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19.0 mi
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Great Glen Water Park
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20.5 mi
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Invergarry railway station
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20.8 mi
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museum railway
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Loch Oich tunnel
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24.1 mi
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Easter Aberchalder Hydro Bridge
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24.4 mi
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Aberchalder Swing Bridge
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24.8 mi
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Aberchalder Spillway Viaduct
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25.0 mi
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Cullochy Lock
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25.2 mi
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Kytra Lock
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27.2 mi
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Fort Augustus
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29.2 mi
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Inchnacardoch Canyon
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30.1 mi
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Inch Mountain Summit
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31.5 mi
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Portclair Burn Bridge
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33.8 mi
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Innerack Burn Bridge
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34.1 mi
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River Moriston Bridge
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38.7 mi
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Invermoriston Summit Bridge
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40.2 mi
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Lower Viewpoint Halt
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40.7 mi
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Alltsigh Bridge
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42.2 mi
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Allt Ghiubhais Bridge
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43.8 mi
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Grotaig Burn Bridge
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48.0 mi
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River Coiltie
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52.0 mi
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River Errick
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52.5 mi
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Drumnadrochit Nessieland
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52.6 mi
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Drumnadrochit RNLI
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53.9 mi
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Milepost 56
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56.0 mi
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Allt Coire Foitaneas
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57.0 mi
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Allt Lon na Fiodhaige
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59.0 mi
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Abriachan Eco Cafe
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60.0 mi
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Milepost 64
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64.0 mi
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Mac Gruer's Pond
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67.0 mi
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Inverness District Asylum
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67.5 mi
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Caledonian Helix
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69.0 mi
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Caledonian Canal
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River Ness
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Ness Islands
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70.0 mi
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Ness Island Railway
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River Ness
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Inverness Castle
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71.0 mi
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terminus
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The Biggest Little Railway in the World (BLR) was a temporary 71 mile (114 km) 1.25 inches (32 mm) O-gauge model railway from Fort William to the City of Inverness, the two largest settlements in the Scottish Highlands. It has been described as a crackpot project to run a model train the length of the Great Glen Way by an army of madcap enthusiasts, geeks, and engineers in the best spirit of eccentric Britishness.[4][2]