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44: 60: 532:, and a fall in the price of gold, opening of the mine was again delayed. In an update on the project released by Scotgold in May 2015, total ore reserves are now estimated at 198,000 ozt (6,200 kg) of gold and 851,000 ozt (26,500 kg) of silver. In July 2023, Scotgold began a review of its activities following disappointing production figures and suspended share trading in September 2023. 846: 67: 486:
Indeed, Tyndrum is the smallest settlement in the UK with more than one railway station. This is partly a legacy of the history of the railways in the area, after two separate railways belonging to different railway companies were built through the village. However, the main reason is geography:
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Tyndrum is a former mining centre. The hamlet of Clifton (the row of cottages across the A82 from the Green Welly) is made up of the former mining cottages, and up the hillside beyond them the tailings of a former lead mine can be seen. Historical records indicate that the mine was exploited in
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is two miles (three kilometres) to the south and west of Tyndrum at Cononish, above Cononish Farm. Work on constructing the mine began in the 1980s but low gold prices forced the closure of the mine before it became fully operational. In October 2011 it was announced that the mine would be
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Mills, Catherine; Simpson, Ian; Adderley, W. Paul (2 January 2014). "The lead legacy: the relationship between historical mining, pollution and the post-mining landscape".
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splitting the line in Crianlarich allows the contours of the glen to be used to avoid very steep climbs heading north or west from Tyndrum. Roads mirror this division: the
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on the Oban line. Thus unusually there are two stations serving the same small village, only a few hundred yards apart, but about 10 miles (16 km) apart by rail.
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for road travellers to refresh at the Green Welly Stop or one of the several other cafés and hotels. There is a filling station. The village is on the
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several different phases between 1730 and 1928. Opencast mining was carried out from 1741 to 1745 under the orders of
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owned the mineral rights to the area from 1768 to 1791, introducing water-powered crushing machinery.
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reactivated. It was expected to employ 52 people and produce 163,000
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The village is notable as a junction of transport routes. The
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Tyndrum is a popular tourist village, and a noted stop on the
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from Glasgow to Fort William passes through Tyndrum, and the
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splits approximately 5 miles (8 km) to the south at
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Scottish Gaelic

Tyndrum is located in Stirling
Stirling
OS grid reference
NN 32901 30396
Civil parish
Killin
Council area
Stirling
Lieutenancy area
Stirling and Falkirk
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
FK20
Dialling code
UK Parliament
Stirling
Scottish Parliament
Stirling
UK
Scotland
56°26′10″N 4°42′42″W / 56.436070°N 4.7117620°W / 56.436070; -4.7117620
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Scottish Gaelic
Scotland

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