Frank
first a link
http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/index.html
Two rail journeys worth taking.
1.Glasgow to Malaig via Fort William. Called the West Highland line, the stretch from Fort William to Mallaig is often steam hauled, and the bit between Glasgow and Fort William passes Loch Lomond and crosses Rannoch Moor. Look out between Fort William and Mallaig for two sights
a. The Glenfinnan viaduct seen on the Harry Potter films via the Hogwarts Express.
b. The pure white sands at Morar, and Scotlands shortest river, the Morar runs between the loch and the sea, less than a mile. Loch Morar incidentally is Scotland deepest loch.
2.Perth to Kyle of Lochalsh via Inverness
Again amazing scenery via the steep haul over the Drumochter and Shlochd summits. The bit between Inverness and Kyle is very beautiful, and from Kyle there is a bus on to the Isle of Skye.
If you are in Glasgow, have a laugh and go on the tiny Underground, nickname the "Clockwork Orange" from the train colour and tiny size, now electrified, until 1930's it was operated like the San Francisco Cable Cars pulled by a cable between the 4 foot gauge rails. I can see
over the carriages when I stand on the platform and I'm just 6 feet!
Hope this helps
P.S.
The Highlands start at Inverness
not Edinburgh!!
😉
P.P.S. You'll see more kilts and bagpipes in Canada than Scotland!!