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Roger Farnworth
Member # 197595
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This is a tentative topic about the Ballachulish Line in Scotland UK. I have written a series of blogs which might be of interest to members of the forum. The line travelled through some of the most picturesque scenery in Scotland.

I was reading through some old magazine over Christmas 2018. One was an old "Hornby Magazine" from 2012. My original intention was to produce a short reflection on the Ballachulish Line but it is developing into something much longer. There will be more parts to this story!

This is the first post:

http://rogerfarnworth.com/2019/01/01/the-ballachulish-railway-line-part-1
 
Roger Farnworth
Member # 197595
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In Part 1 of this story we covered much about the history of the line between Connel Ferry and Ballachulish. We start Part 2 with a few reminders of what was covered in Part 1 and provide some additional material from various sources before continuing our journey North along the branch.

http://rogerfarnworth.com/2019/01/02/the-ballachulish-railway-line-part-2
 
Roger Farnworth
Member # 197595
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This is the third of three posts planned to cover the Ballachulish Branch. It includes the final length of the line approaching Ballachulish, some details about the quarries and a November 1950 article about the line which has been taken from The Railway Magazine of that date.

http://rogerfarnworth.com/2019/01/05/the-ballachulish-railway-line-part-3
 



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