In 1870 the Dingwall and Skye Railway was the first line, north of Glasgow, to reach the west coast of Scotland and is still the most northerly. Initially running to Stromeferry on Loch Carron, in 1897 it was extended to the Kyle of Lochalsh, opposite the Isle of Skye and at over 63 miles it is the longest branch line in Great Britain.
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