6 am from Queen Street to Mallaig to catch the Loch Seaforth leaving at noon or 12.30 for Kyle and Stornoway - arrived late in the evening. Shame the weather was so dull - from Mallaig you can see Rhum, Eigg and Ardnamurchan Point, the most westerlay part of Britain.
Great video as is standard for this channel now - I remember being here alot before 1k subscribers and a few months later, 5.25. Great to see and these videos are a brilliant way to relax.
Great job! Such a beautiful line. Definitely will take this trip, (including a visit to Corrour) the next time I visit Scotland (hopefully next year). Did you make it back to Edinburgh for your train home? I was in Inverness on the 16th and was set to take the sleeper back to London on the 20th when ScotRail cancelled all services. Managed to get on the 1st train to Edinburgh on Sat, but even that didn’t go as expected. Looking forward to your videos in the new year!
Done this several times in the summer, well worth it. Nice to see in winter. But you might be out of luck with the Jacobite next summer. WCR have been told by regulators that they have to modify all the doors for H&S reasons.
Great video as always however just a few tiny corrections to the names of the Lochs in the captions - Laggan was Loch Treig, Elit was Loch Eilt and Eli was Loch Eil The shop in Crianlarich is great as like you we were delayed there once a few years ago on a bitterly cold spring day changing from the Fort William to the Oban line……keep up the great work 👍😊
I enjoy your videos and this route is still on my bucket list. I hope to do it in 2024 but I have a busy year ahead. Two things: when watching your videos I see regular errors in your grammar and text (three different spellings of Mallaig here, for example) so maybe get someone to proof-read before uploading? Secondly, you are "The Geordie Travels" but you are trying so hard to cover up your accent for some reason. Howay man, embrace it!! 👍
Most enjoyable, thanks. Subscribed.
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Nice train trip fantastic scenery cheers from Bruce .Blenheim south island New Zealand 🇳🇿
Thanks for watching mate - very much appreciated.
6 am from Queen Street to Mallaig to catch the Loch Seaforth leaving at noon or 12.30 for Kyle and Stornoway - arrived late in the evening. Shame the weather was so dull - from Mallaig you can see Rhum, Eigg and Ardnamurchan Point, the most westerlay part of Britain.
Thanks for watching mate - appreciated.
Great video as is standard for this channel now - I remember being here alot before 1k subscribers and a few months later, 5.25. Great to see and these videos are a brilliant way to relax.
Hi mate, thanks for watching - appreciated, i remember replying to all of your comments too.
Line looks amazing will have to try this line out at some point in the future.
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Great job! Such a beautiful line. Definitely will take this trip, (including a visit to Corrour) the next time I visit Scotland (hopefully next year). Did you make it back to Edinburgh for your train home? I was in Inverness on the 16th and was set to take the sleeper back to London on the 20th when ScotRail cancelled all services. Managed to get on the 1st train to Edinburgh on Sat, but even that didn’t go as expected. Looking forward to your videos in the new year!
Hi mate, thanks for watching - appreciated. Yes i did, luckily it was also delayed from Edinburgh.
Great vid, mate! The last time I was in and out of Mallaig was in 1983 behind a Class 37. :-)
Hi mate, thanks for watching - appreciated as always.
Lovely part of Scotland.similar to near where i live in NZ.seasons greetings from clutha otago.
Hi mate, thanks for watching - very much appreciated, hope to get to NZ one day
22:00 Don't think the trolley goes west of Fort William on any departure
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That wasn’t loch Laggan to the north of corrour it was Loch trieg, loch laggan is a few miles to the east
Done this several times in the summer, well worth it. Nice to see in winter. But you might be out of luck with the Jacobite next summer. WCR have been told by regulators that they have to modify all the doors for H&S reasons.
Hi mate, thanks for watching - appreciated, I'll keep an eye on it, but thatnks for the info.
Thanks for the video. Beautiful! On my bucket list, for sure
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The wild beauty of Scotland can be , err wild , at least you weren't left stranded ! great value for money trip
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I have been to Fort William and it’s an amazing place to visit.
Very enjoyable, thank you.
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Great video as always however just a few tiny corrections to the names of the Lochs in the captions - Laggan was Loch Treig, Elit was Loch Eilt and Eli was Loch Eil
The shop in Crianlarich is great as like you we were delayed there once a few years ago on a bitterly cold spring day changing from the Fort William to the Oban line……keep up the great work 👍😊
and Loch Gare was actually Loch Long (Loch Gare is south of Garelochhead
Hi mate, thanks for watching - appreciated.
I enjoy your videos and this route is still on my bucket list. I hope to do it in 2024 but I have a busy year ahead. Two things: when watching your videos I see regular errors in your grammar and text (three different spellings of Mallaig here, for example) so maybe get someone to proof-read before uploading? Secondly, you are "The Geordie Travels" but you are trying so hard to cover up your accent for some reason. Howay man, embrace it!! 👍
Hi mate, thanks for watching - appreciated. That's the reason why I'm doing voice overs, elimiate the mistakes but that is my vioce!?