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  2. The Jacobite (steam train) - Wikipedia

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    The Jacobite approaching Beasdale station. The Jacobite is a steam locomotive-hauled tourist train service that operates over part of the West Highland Line in Scotland. It has been operating under various names and with different operators every summer since 1984.

  3. Glenfinnan Viaduct - Wikipedia

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    Thirteen of the viaduct's twenty-one arches View from a train on the viaduct. The West Highland Railway was built to Fort William by Lucas and Aird, but there were delays with the West Highland Railway Mallaig Extension (Guarantee) bill for the Mallaig Extension Railway in the House of Commons as the Tory and Liberal parties fought over the issue of subsidies for public transport.

  4. West Highland Line - Wikipedia

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    The Jacobite: LNER Class K4 2-6-0 Darlington Works 1938 Mark 1 Passenger Coach: British Rail (Until 1983) BR ScotRail (From 1983) Royal Scotsman (1985 - 1989) Glasgow Queen Street to Oban or Mallaig 100 160 1951-1963 1961-1989 N/A Mark 2 Passenger Coach: Caledonian Sleeper: London Euston to Fort William 100 160 BREL 1963-1975 1964-2019

  5. Glenfinnan - Wikipedia

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    Glenfinnan (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Fhionnain [1] [klan̪ˠˈʝũn̪ˠɛɲ]) is a hamlet in Lochaber area of the Highlands of Scotland. In 1745 the Jacobite rising began here when Prince Charles Edward Stuart ("Bonnie Prince Charlie") raised his standard on the shores of Loch Shiel.

  6. Fort William railway station - Wikipedia

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    The sleeper also carries seated coaches and can thus be used as a regular service train to/from Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh Waverley. The Jacobite operates non-stop between Fort William and Mallaig. This runs all year round, with a maximum of two trains per day Monday to Saturday and one on Sunday.

  7. Highland Main Line - Wikipedia

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    Highland Main Line and A9 next to each other in Perthshire, September 2000 The line crosses the Dalguise Viaduct. The vast majority of the line was built and operated by the Highland Railway, with a small section of the line between Perth and Stanley built by the Scottish Midland Junction Railway, amalgamated with the Aberdeen Railway to become the Scottish North Eastern Railway in 1856, and ...

  8. Glenfinnan Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Glenfinnan Monument is a Category A listed monument in Glenfinnan, Lochaber, erected in 1814 and dedicated to the Scottish Highlanders who fought in the Jacobite Army during the Jacobite rising of 1745. [1] By 1814, Jacobitism was no longer a political threat to the House of Hanover.

  9. Loch Eilt - Wikipedia

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    Loch Eilt is a freshwater loch in Lochaber, in the West Highlands of Scotland.It is between the villages of Glenfinnan and Lochailort, 30 km west of Fort William.The A830 road runs along the north shore, while the West Highland Line railway follows the south shore.

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