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Gairlochy (Scottish Gaelic: Geàrr Lòchaidh) is a clachan, or hamlet, of po****tion approx. 100. It lies on the
southern s****s of Loch Lochy, a large...
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Caledonian Canal,
Gairlochy (Category B
Listed Building) (LB6863)".
Historic Environment Scotland. "Caledonian Canal, Moy
Bridge to
Gairlochy (Scheduled Monument)...
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Gairlochy was a
railway station in
western Scotland. It was the
first station on the
Highland Railway's
branch to Fort
Augustus (originally the Invergarry...
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Caledonian Canal over the
River Loy, near Muirshearlich,
between Banavie and
Gairlochy. The
aqueduct was
built between March and
October 1806. It has
three arches...
- been
artificially raised. The
Gairlochy Flood Relief Scheme was implemented, to
raise the
level of the lock
gates at
Gairlochy, and
build a
flood defence...
- was the
location of
battles in 1431 and 1645.
Lochaber "Fort
William to
Gairlochy".
Retrieved 24
December 2012. "Inverlochy, Fort William".
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Gairlochy Highland Railway Invergarry and Fort
Augustus Railway Invergarry...
- into Loch
Lochy and the
River Spean which enters on its left bank at
Gairlochy. The A830 road
crosses the
Lochy near its
junction with the A82 road by...
- (ex-Mary Jane) (1846) PS
Lochness (I) (1853) PS
Mountaineer (II) (1858) PS
Gairlochy (1861) SS
Staffa (III) (1861) SS
Clydesdale (1862) PS Iona (III) (1864)...
- also p****es
through the village,
mostly following the
canal tow-path to
Gairlochy.
Besides St Patrick, Mary
Earle (then Mary Cameron) was born here in 1929...