Enterprising local volunteers have put together this likeable museum at the end of Kyle's railway station platform, with train memorabilia, a model railway and interesting old black-and-white photos. There's also a gift shop. A restored signal box a short stroll away (10.30am to 4.30pm) has another impressive model railway and a self-catering apartment. All donations and profits go towards advocacy to keep this beautiful stretch of railway open. Opening hours are a bit unreliable.
Kyle Line Museum
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