Inveruglas was a remote temporary[2] private railway station near the hamlet of Inveruglas, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Opened in 1945 by the LNER, it was built in connection with the construction of the Sloy Hydro-Electric facility and was located on the Ardlui side of the Inveruglas Viaduct and recorded to be out of use by around 1948.[3]
^Butt (1995) page 104
^McGregor, John (1994). 100 years of the West Highland Railway. ScotRail. p. 71.
^Butt (1995) page 127
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