Isle of Skye Travel Information
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Since October 1995, Skye has been linked
to mainland Scotland by a bridge. Kyle of Lochalsh had been the
location of a ferry link to Skye since 1600 or earlier, though
cattle on their way to lowland markets still had to swim across
the half kilometre of water as late as 1800. Better road links
to Kyle came in 1819, and the Highland Line rail link to Inverness
in 1897. |
TRAVELLINE at www.traveline.info |
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Isle of
Skye - Travel by coach - If you'd like
to speak to someone about your journey you can ring Traveline
on 0871 200 22 33. |
www.stagecoachbus.com |
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Isle of Skye
nearest mainland station with Ferry Link - Travel by train - Mallaig Station, Main Street, Mallaig, Highland,
PH41 4QA. Whole station step free access.
Isle of Skye nearest
mainland stations with Road Link - Kyle of Lochalsh - Travel
by train - Kyle of Lochalsh Station, Railway
Pier, Kyle of Lochalsh, Highland, IV40 8AH. Inverness - Kyle
of Lochalsh route. Staffed part time. Car park. Public phone.
Plockton Station, Highland, IV52 8TX. Inverness - Kyle of Lochalsh
route. An unstaffed halt. Car park. Public phone.
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www.nationalrail.co.uk |
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Mallaig
to Armadale (Skye) Ferry - Armadale, at
the southern end of the A851 road on Skye, offers regular Caledonian
MacBrayne ferry services to Mallaig. Rail link at Mallaig. |
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