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Banavie (/ˈbænəvi/;
Scottish Gaelic: Banbhaidh) is a
small settlement near Fort
William in the
Highland Council Area of Scotland. One of the
closest villages...
- but has been
converted to
hydraulic operation. Neptune’s
Staircase at
Banavie, near Fort
William just
north of Loch Linnhe, is kept by
Scottish Canals...
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Banavie railway station is a
railway station on the West
Highland Line
serving the
village of
Banavie,
although it is much
closer to Caol, Scotland. It...
- The
Banavie Swing Bridge carries the A830 road
across the
Caledonian Canal at
Banavie. The
Banavie Swing Bridge crosses the
canal at the
bottom of Neptune's...
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Craigendoran to Fort
William opened in 1894, with a
short extension to
Banavie on the
Caledonian Canal opening in 1895. It had
originally been intended...
- The
Banavie Railway Swing Bridge carries the West
Highland Line
across the
Caledonian Canal at
Banavie.
Construction of the
extension from
Mallaig Extension...
- Earth's crust.
There are 29 locks (including
eight at Neptune's Staircase,
Banavie), four
aqueducts and 10 bridges in the
course of the canal. The
canal starts...
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using the
Radio Electronic Token Block,
controlled from the
signal box at
Banavie station. P****enger
services on the line are
operated by
ScotRail and Caledonian...
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Banavie Pier
railway station was the
terminus of a
short branch and was at
first known as Banvie,
opened by the
North British Railway in 1895. The station's...
- the West
Highland Line,
between Banavie and Loch Eil
Outward Bound, and is
sited 1 mile 30 chains (2.2 km) from
Banavie Junction, near Fort William. ScotRail...