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Stromeferry (Scottish Gaelic: Port an t-Sròim) is a village,
located on the
south s**** of the west
coast sea loch, Loch Carron, in
western Ross-shire...
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Stromeferry railway station is a
station on the Kyle of
Lochalsh Line,
serving the
village of
Stromeferry in the Highlands,
northern Scotland. Stromeferry...
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approximately seven miles (eleven kilometres) east of
Plockton near
Stromeferry in the
historic county of
Wester Ross and
within the
Highland council...
- line then
continues for
nearly five more
miles (8 km)
until it
reaches Stromeferry station,
adjacent to a
former ferry port
which linked the area with North...
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separates the
Lochalsh peninsula from the
Applecross peninsula, and from the
Stromeferry headland east of Loch Kishorn. It is the
point at
which the
River Carron...
- open,
being the
major section of the Kyle of
Lochalsh Line. The line to
Stromeferry opened for p****enger
traffic on 19
August 1870. It was 53
miles (85 km)...
- was
built by the Kyle of
Lochalsh Extension (Highland Railway)
between Stromeferry and Kyle of Lochalsh,
opening on 2
November 1897.
Facilities here, like...
- It
includes the area
around Kyle of Lochalsh, Plockton, Duirinish,
Stromeferry,
Ardelve Balmacara and Auchertyre. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap...
- Oban
Plockton Rogart Roy
Bridge Scotscalder Spean Bridge Strathcarron Stromeferry Tain
Taynuilt Thurso Tulloch Wick Rail
transport in the
United Kingdom...
- in the
Southern Suburbs District Junior Rugby League, and
trains at
Stromeferry Reserve, St Andrews, New
South Wales. Luke
Swain Russell Aitken Tim Sheens...