- in
Lybster Harbour and
provides information on the
history and
geology of
Lybster. A
small number of crab
fishing boats also
operate from
Lybster Harbour...
- The Wick and
Lybster Light Railway was a
light railway opened in 1903, with the
intention of
opening up the
fishing port of
Lybster, in Caithness, Scotland...
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Lybster Football Club is a
football club from
Lybster in Caithness, Scotland. The club was
founded in 1887
under the name Portland,
often rendered as...
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Lybster was a
railway station located on the Wick and
Lybster Railway in the
Highland area of Scotland. The
station building now
serves as the clubhouse...
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Upper Lybster is a
scattered and
crofting village,
situated 2
miles north of
Lybster, in
eastern Caithness,
Scottish Highlands and is in the
Scottish council...
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railway station located between Wick and
Lybster in Highland, Scotland. The
station was
opened on the Wick and
Lybster Railway by the LMS in 1938. The station...
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Bower Caithness West
Castletown Dunnet and
Canisbay Halkirk Latheron,
Lybster and
Clyth Sinclair's Bay
Tannach and
District Thurso Watten Wick The Caithness...
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Latheron and
Lybster are not
served by the line. In 1902,
under the
provisions of the
Light Railways Act 1896, the
standard gauge Wick and
Lybster Railway...
- 7
February 2021 at the
Wayback Machine, The Guardian, 31
August 2012. "
Lybster to
Whaligoe – The John o'
Groats Trail".
Archived from the
original on...
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Railway left at The
Mound for
Dornoch and the Wick &
Lybster Light Railway ran from Wick to
Lybster. The Kyle of
Lochalsh Line
leaves the Far
North Line...