Site of former Fort William railway station

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Site of former Fort William railway station

Image: © Bill Kasman Taken: 7 Sep 2019

On the A82 road which runs alongside Loch Linnhe this area was the site of the original Fort William railway station which was closed in 1975.The building with the red roof is the Crannog Seafood Restaurant. Crannog Cruises, who offer small boat cruises on Loch Linnhe, are based here and it is the terminal for the Fort William to Camusnagaul ferry Image

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Image Location

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56.816845
Longitude
-5.114876