Lochaber Narrow Gauge Railway

Lochaber Narrow Gauge Railway
Bridge number 15 on the closed Upper Works Railway, photographed in 1995
Overview
LocaleScotland
56°49′19″N 4°43′16″W / 56.822°N 4.721°W / 56.822; -4.721
Headquarters: Fort William
History
Opened1925
Closed1977
Technical
Line length25 mi (40 km)
Track gauge3 ft (914 mm)
Route map

Pier Head
A82
Base Camp / Factory
Incline
Portals
'Possil Park'
Adit 10
Adit 9
Adit 8
The Cour
Shaft 7
Adit 6
'Central'
Allt Leachdach
Adit 5
Adit 4
Adit 3
Shaft 2
Shaft 1
Valve Shafts
Fersit Halt
(WHR)
Fersit
Shaft C
Shaft B
Shaft A
Bridge by Laggan Dam
Roughburn Camp

The Lochaber Narrow Gauge Railway was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow-gauge industrial railway. It was a relatively long line, built for the construction and subsequent maintenance of a 15-mile-long (24-kilometre) tunnel from Loch Treig to a factory near Fort William in Scotland. The tunnel was excavated to carry water for the Lochaber hydroelectric scheme in connection with aluminium production by British Aluminium. The railway came to be known colloquially as the 'Old Puggy Line'.