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The Western end of the two-mile diversion of the Kyle of Lochalsh line at Lochluichart on May 20, shortly before the old track was removed and the level of the loch raised (newscutting)

RC 1614 PO

Description The Western end of the two-mile diversion of the Kyle of Lochalsh line at Lochluichart on May 20, shortly before the old track was removed and the level of the loch raised (newscutting)

Date c. 1950

Collection Papers of Reverend Hubert Denys Eddowes Rokeby, rail historian, Thetford, Norfolk, England

Catalogue Number RC 1614 PO

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/266130

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Collection Level (551 216) Papers of Reverend Hubert Denys Eddowes Rokeby, rail historian, Thetford, Norfolk, England

Group Level (551 216/26) Ross and Cromarty

>> Item Level (RC 1614 PO) The Western end of the two-mile diversion of the Kyle of Lochalsh line at Lochluichart on May 20, shortly before the old track was removed and the level of the loch raised (newscutting)

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Attribution: © Courtesy of HES (Papers of Reverend H E D Rokeby, rail historian, Thetford, Norfolk, England)

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