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Invershin (Scottish Gaelic:
Inbhir Sin) is a
scattered village in the
Parish of Creich, 6
miles (10 km)
south of
Lairg and 4
miles (6.4 km)
north of Bonar...
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Invershin Castle was a
motte castle,
located near
Invershin,
Highland in Scotland. The
castle was
constructed possibly in the 12th century, on a bank...
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Invershin railway station is a
railway station in the
Highland council area of Scotland. The
station is on the Far
North Line, 61 miles 34 chains (98...
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Railway Viaduct (also
known as the
Invershin Viaduct or
Oykel Viaduct) is a
railway viaduct that
crosses the Kyle of Sutherland.The
viaduct carries...
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Migdale then
later Tulloch . A name "Eam"
occurs several times towards Invershin, past Drumliach. One such map is Sutherland,
Strath Okel &
Strath Charron...
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Duchess of
Sutherland on a hill
across the Kyle of
Sutherland from
Invershin in the
Scottish Highlands.
Until 2011 it was used as a
youth hostel, operated...
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December 2022 to
cover five more
request stops on the line,
namely Culrain,
Invershin, Rogart,
Kildonan and Kinbrace. The last two kiosks, at
Dunrobin Castle...
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Highland Railway between 1868 and 1871. It
enters Sutherland near
Invershin and runs
along the east
coast as far as possible, but an
inland diversion...
- 1879, 1880 The
White Knight – 1907, 1908
Prince Palatine – 1912, 1913
Invershin – 1928, 1929
Trimdon – 1931, 1932
Fighting Charlie – 1965, 1966 Le Moss...
- the
first two
request stops en
route –
Culrain and
Invershin,
which lie on
either side of the
Invershin Viaduct over the Kyle. At just 34
chains (680 m)...