A much nicer day than Thursday.
We did some sightseeing on the way. William, our tour guide, is in the picture.
It also celebrates Sir Hugh T Munro who published tables of all Scottish mountains over 4,000ft which are now named after him.
It's a BR standard class 5MT, now named The Lancashire Fusilier.
There's both road and railway swing bridges across the canal.
It's easy to forget this isn't a heritage railway but mainly runs regular services.
The Jacobite is too long for platforms now more used to seeing short multiple units.
Much needed in Scotland, although this one is long out of use.
These were much in evidence at the Scotrail stations.
It is still a working harbour.
A reminder that the Viaduct is famous for featuring in the Harry Potter films.
There were two Jacobite trains running that day.
She was train manager, ticket collector, rep for the trip organisers and part time points changer.
Another brief tour stop on the road, by Loch Ness, we didn't have time to visit though.