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- 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...
- 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...
- Fersit Halt railway station named after the nearby hamlet of Fersit (Scottish Gaelic: Fearsaid Mhòr), was situated close to Tulloch railway station in...
- 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...
- 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...
- Mheadhoin has a long NE ridge which descends for over five km to the hamlet of Fersit at the head of Loch Treig. This ridge is the most common route of ascent...
- 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...
- 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...
- Edinburgh in 1756, he was the eldest child of Ranald MacDonald, 7th tacksman of Fersit for Clan MacDonald of Keppoch. His mother Margaret MacDonald, daughter of...
- for Corrour Lodge and Estate; opened for public use 11 September 1934; Fersit Halt; opened 1 August 1931; closed 1 January 1935; Inverlair; renamed Tulloch...