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Shore Establishments => UK Establishments => Topic started by: JMB on 01 November 2014 05:33:05 pm
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A book on railways mentions that the line to Fort Augustus was used during WWII to supply a RNAD at Fort Augustus (https://www.flickr.com/photos/doffcocker/sets/72157627620085875).
There are two Nissen huts with a railway platform behind and there used to be a loop of road in front of the buildings. I was told that ammunition was transferred from the railway to lorries through the huts so this could have been classed as a RNAD. We have no idea where the ammunition(?) was be taken to, probably down to Loch Ness, but seems a lot of trouble to get it to Inverness when could have gone direct by railway.
Any ideas?