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The Lochaber Narrow Gauge Railway was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow-gauge industrial railway. It was a relatively long line, built for the construction and subsequent maintenance of a 15-mile-long (24-kilometre) tunnel from Loch Treig to a factory near Fort William in Scotland . [ 1 ]
Fersit Halt railway station named after the nearby hamlet of Fersit (Scottish Gaelic: Fearsaid Mhòr), was situated close to Tulloch railway station in Lochaber, Highland council area, Scotland. Fersit was a remote rural temporary private halt at the north end of Loch Treig where workers were housed who worked on the Lochaber hydroelectric scheme.
Farmville and Powhatan Railroad: Bristol Coal and Iron Narrow-Gauge Railroad: SOU: 1876 1882 South Atlantic and Ohio Railroad: Buchanan and Clifton Forge Railway: C&O: 1876 1880 Richmond and Alleghany Railroad: Buckingham Railroad: C&O: 1879 1897 Chesapeake and Ohio Railway: Cape Charles Railroad: PRR: 1906 1918 New York, Philadelphia and ...
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Pages in category "Narrow gauge railroads in Virginia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... Potomac, Fredericksburg and Piedmont Railroad
Originally built as a broad gauge [which?] [citation needed] in 1866, the line was later converted to a narrow-gauge railroad between Johnson City, Tennessee; Cranberry, North Carolina; and ultimately Boone, North Carolina. It continued in service until 1950. Another long-lived southern narrow gauge was the Lawndale Railway and Industrial Co.
This is a route-map template for the Lochaber Narrow Gauge Railway, a Scottish railway line and/or company.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Quassy Express Train is a C.P. Huntington Train (located in Quassy Park) 24" narrow-gauge railroad built by Chance Rides. Florida: East Swamp & Gatorville Railroad (defunct) Edwin Link Children's Railroad (located at the Gold Coast Railroad Museum) (separate standard-gauge railway also present) (operating)