Tyndrum

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Tyndrum is a small village in the Scottish Highlands that serves as a key road and rail junction for travelers heading to western and northern Scotland.

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Tyndrum canonical 8

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf settlement
village
country Scotland
hasEconomicActivity railway services
road services
tourism
hasFacility accommodation
cafes
petrol station
shops
hasGaelicName Taigh an Droma
hasNearbyLongDistancePath Coast to Coast Walk (nearby)
surface form: Coast to Coast walk routes via A82

West Highland Way
hasNearbyMountain Beinn Dubhchraig
surface form: Beinn Dorain

Beinn Dubhchraig
Ben Lui
Ben Oss
hasRailwayStation Tyndrum Lower railway station
Upper Tyndrum railway station
knownFor road and rail connections to northern Scotland
road and rail connections to western Scotland
stopping point for travelers
languageUsed English
Scottish Gaelic
locatedEastOf Oban
locatedIn Scottish Highlands
Stirling council area
historic county of Perthshire
locatedNorthOf Crianlarich
Loch Lomond
locatedOn A82 road NERFINISHED
A85 road NERFINISHED
locatedSouthOf Bridge of Orchy
Rannoch Moor
near Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
partOf United Kingdom
railLineDirection northbound trains towards Fort William and Mallaig
southbound trains towards Glasgow
westbound trains towards Oban
roadDirection A82 towards Fort William
A82 towards Glasgow
A85 towards Oban
A85 towards Perth
role rail junction
road junction
servedBy West Highland Line
timeZone UTC+0
UTC+1 in summer

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A85 road connectsTo Tyndrum
West Highland railway line (nearby along western shore) nearbyTown Tyndrum
subject surface form: West Highland railway line
A82 road passesThrough Tyndrum
Battle of Dalrigh near Tyndrum