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Tyndrum (/taɪnˈdrʌm/ ;
Scottish Gaelic:
Taigh an Droma) is a
small village in Scotland. Its
Gaelic name
translates as "the
house on the ridge". It lies...
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Tyndrum railway station may
refer to one of two
stations in the town of
Tyndrum, Scotland:
Tyndrum Lower railway station, on the Oban line
Upper Tyndrum...
- The
Tyndrum Hills are a
mountain range located to the south-west of
Tyndrum in the
Scottish Highlands,
within the
Strath Fillan and
Breadalbane area....
- the A82 and p****
through Auchtertyre Farm and
gently up to
Tyndrum.
Inverarnan to
Tyndrum – 19.5 km (12 miles) This is one of the more
remote sections...
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Upper Tyndrum railway station is one of two
railway stations serving the
small village of
Tyndrum in Scotland. It is on the Fort
William route of the...
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Tyndrum Lower railway station is one of two
railway stations serving the
small village of
Tyndrum in Scotland, the
other being Upper Tyndrum. This station...
- discussed. At
length a
definite decision was
taken to end the
railway at
Tyndrum. This
needed a
variation to the
authorising act of Parliament, and the...
- Crianlarich, the
Mallaig and Oban
routes both p****
through the
village of
Tyndrum, but they are
served by
separate stations,
making it the
smallest settlement...
- east from Oban
along the
south bank of Loch Etive,
through Lochawe and
Tyndrum, Crianlarich, Lochearnhead, St
Fillans and
Crieff before p****ing through...
- 707 ft),
Tyndrum Cruach Ardrain (1,046 m; 3,432 ft),
Crianlarich Ben Oss (1,029 m; 3,376 ft),
Tyndrum Ben
Challum (1,025 m; 3,363 ft),
Tyndrum Beinn Ime...