Gairlochy (Scottish Gaelic: Geàrr Lòchaidh) is a clachan, or hamlet, of population approx. 100. It lies on the southern shores of Loch Lochy, a large...
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Caledonian Canal, Gairlochy (Category B Listed Building) (LB6863)". Historic Environment Scotland. "Caledonian Canal, Moy Bridge to Gairlochy (Scheduled Monument)...
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Gairlochy was a railway station in western Scotland. It was the first station on the Highland Railway's branch to Fort Augustus (originally the Invergarry...
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Caledonian Canal over the River Loy, near Muirshearlich, between Banavie and Gairlochy. The aqueduct was built between March and October 1806. It has three arches...
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was the location of battles in 1431 and 1645. Lochaber "Fort William to Gairlochy". Retrieved 24 December 2012. "Inverlochy, Fort William". Retrieved 9...
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been artificially raised. The Gairlochy Flood Relief Scheme was implemented, to raise the level of the lock gates at Gairlochy, and build a flood defence...
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into Loch Lochy and the River Spean which enters on its left bank at Gairlochy. The A830 road crosses the Lochy near its junction with the A82 road by...
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flows from Loch Laggan in a westerly direction to join the River Lochy at Gairlochy in the Great Glen in the West Highlands of Scotland. Major tributaries...
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River in New Zealand Gare Loch, a sea-loch in Argyle and Bute, Scotland Gairlochy, a hamlet in the North West Highlands of Scotland Lochgair, a village...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Gairlochy Highland Railway Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway Invergarry...
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