Rannoch Moor crossing

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Rannoch Moor crossing is a remote and scenic stretch of railway where the West Highland Line traverses the wild, boggy expanse of Rannoch Moor in the Scottish Highlands.

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Rannoch Moor crossing canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway infrastructure
railway line section
climate oceanic climate
constructionChallenge drainage management
soft peat ground
country United Kingdom
electrification non-electrified
featuredIn Scottish tourism promotion
railway photography
gauge standard gauge
hasEnvironment lochs
open moorland
peat bogs
hasViewOf Rannoch Moor
surface form: Rannoch Moor wilderness

surrounding mountains
knownFor remote location
scenic views
wild landscape
lineCharacter remote
rural
locatedIn Rannoch Moor
Scotland
Scottish Highlands
notableFor long stretches without road access
sense of isolation
operatedBy ScotRail
partOf West Highland Line
passesNear Corrour railway station
Rannoch railway station
railwayType heavy rail
region Highland council area
safetyConsideration harsh weather conditions
remote access
tourismAttractionType scenic rail journey
trackConfiguration single track
traverses boggy moorland
usedBy freight trains
passenger trains

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West Highland Line features Rannoch Moor crossing