Tulloch Bridge – Scotland in the 2000s

Tulloch Bridge is set on the picturesque West Highland Line in Scotland, a few stations South of Fort William.  The operational periods cover 2004 and 2012 in ‘OO’ gauge.

Gauge: ‘OO’ | Period: 2004-2012 | Region: Scottish | Operating team: Martin Stewart and friends

A Class 66 pauses at Tulloch Bridge with a fuel oil train.

Above: A Class 66 pauses at Tulloch Bridge with a fuel oil train.

Tulloch Bridge is set on the picturesque West Highland Line in Scotland, a few stations South of Fort William.  The station itself serves a very small local population but is also a gateway for tourists and hikers. 

Amongst the frequent passenger carrying multiple units, visitors can also view several freight workings including timber, alumina, oil and engineers.  The famous Caledonian Sleeper makes a stop heading both North and South and gives travellers the opportunity to travel to the Central Belt of Scotland or further afield to London.

The operational periods cover 2004 and 2012 in ‘OO’ gauge with a range of detailed ready-to-run locomotives, multiple units and rolling stock.

Tulloch Bridge models the West Highland line in the 2004-2012 period in 'OO' gauge.

Above: Tulloch Bridge models the West Highland line in the 2004-2012 period in 'OO' gauge.

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