- the
outlet of Loch Treig, runs past
Fersit.
Fersit had a
small station on the West
Highland Line,
known as
Fersit Halt. This was a
temporary structure...
-
Fersit Halt
railway station named after the
nearby hamlet of
Fersit (Scottish Gaelic:
Fearsaid Mhòr), was
situated close to
Tulloch railway station in...
-
Lochaber hydroelectric scheme in the 1930s, a
small halt was
located at
Fersit,
between Corrour and Tulloch,
about 2
miles (3.2 km)
short of the latter...
-
single track road to
Fersit (p****ing the An Dubh Lochan). The
route is way-marked
through the
Corrour forestry plantation between Fersit and Moy Bridge. From...
- p****age
across at ebb-tide". Place-names
derived from
fearsad include Fersit, and Belfast. Mac an Tàilleir (2003)
suggests that a
Gaelic derivation of...
-
Clianaig MacDonalds of
Cranachan MacDonalds of
Dalchosnie MacDonalds of
Fersit MacDonalds of
Gellovie MacDonalds of Inch
MacDonalds of
Inverroy MacDonalds...
-
Lochaber hydroelectric scheme in the 1930s, a
small halt was
located at
Fersit, a
short distance south on the line
towards Corrour. The
signal box, which...
-
usually climbed together with the best
starting point being at the
hamlet of
Fersit (NN350784)
where there is room to park a
number of cars on the verges. The...
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second working from
Central in both directions, and the
third working from
Fersit in both directions. The
teams consisted of six to ten men,
working with...
- the
hamlet of
Fersit (NN350784); as a rule the
adjacent Munro of Stob
Coire Sgriodain is also
included in the ascent. The
route from
Fersit offers a natural...