West Highland railway line (nearby along western shore)

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The West Highland railway line is a scenic rail route in western Scotland renowned for its dramatic Highland landscapes and lochside views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway line
scenic railway
alsoUsedFor tourist traffic
connectsTo North Clyde Line
surface form: North Clyde Line at Glasgow

Scottish rail network
country Scotland
crosses Rannoch Moor
electrification not electrified
endPoint Mallaig
Oban
gauge standard gauge
hasBranch West Highland Line to Mallaig
West Highland Line branch to Oban
surface form: West Highland Line to Oban
hasStructure Glenfinnan Viaduct
heritageService Jacobite steam train service
surface form: The Jacobite steam train
knownFor curving lochside sections
views of sea lochs and islands
languageOfName English
locatedIn Scottish Highlands
West of Scotland
surface form: western Scotland
locatedOnContinent Europe
nearbyFeature Ben Nevis
nearbyTown Crianlarich
Fort William
Mallaig
Oban
Tyndrum
notableFor dramatic Highland landscapes
lochside views
openingDate 1894
operator ScotRail
owner Network Rail
passesAlong shore of Loch Eil
shore of Loch Long
western shore of Loch Lomond
passesThrough Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
remote Highland landscapes
primaryUse passenger services
regionServed Argyll and Bute
Highland council area
scenicDesignation one of the most scenic railway journeys in the world
startPoint Glasgow
terminus Glasgow Queen Street railway station
Mallaig railway station
Oban railway station
trackConfiguration mostly single track
transportMode rail

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Loch Lomond crossedBy West Highland railway line (nearby along western shore)