Callander and Oban Railway
The Callander and Oban Railway is a historic railway line in Scotland that originally connected the towns of Callander and Oban. Opened in the late 19th century, it played a crucial role in improving transportation and tourism in the region, allowing easier access to the scenic Scottish Highlands and the West Coast.
The railway was notable for its picturesque routes, featuring stunning landscapes and viaducts. Although passenger services were discontinued in the 1960s, parts of the line remain in use for freight, and sections have been preserved for heritage railways, attracting visitors interested in Scotland's railway history.