West Highland Railway

The West Highland Railway was a railway company that constructed a railway line from Craigendoran (on the River Clyde west of Glasgow, Scotland) to Fort William and Mallaig. The line was built through remote and difficult terrain in two stages: from Craigendoran to Fort William, opened in 1894 with a short extension to Banavie on the Caledonian Canal opened the following year.

West Highland Railway

The West Highland Railway was a railway company that constructed a railway line from Craigendoran (on the River Clyde west of Glasgow, Scotland) to Fort William and Mallaig. The line was built through remote and difficult terrain in two stages: from Craigendoran to Fort William, opened in 1894 with a short extension to Banavie on the Caledonian Canal opened the following year.