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Opened in 1886 and just five miles long, it ran from Killin Junction to Killin and Loch Tay | * Opened in 1886 and just five miles long, it ran from Killin Junction to Killin and Loch Tay. <ref>Encyclopedia of British Railway Companies by Christopher Awdry. Published 1990</ref> | ||
* 1883 The company was incorporated. | |||
* 1886 The line, a little over 5 miles in length, was opened for traffic in April and is worked by the [[Caledonian Railway|Caledonian Railway Company]]. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref> | |||
* 1923 Became part of [[London, Midland and Scottish Railway]]. <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_constituents_of_the_LMS] Wikipedia</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 12:21, 5 August 2008
- Opened in 1886 and just five miles long, it ran from Killin Junction to Killin and Loch Tay. [1]
- 1883 The company was incorporated.
- 1886 The line, a little over 5 miles in length, was opened for traffic in April and is worked by the Caledonian Railway Company. [2]
- 1923 Became part of London, Midland and Scottish Railway. [3]