Old photograph of The Inn in Ballinluig, Perthshire, Scotland. Ballinluig is a village in Perth and Kinross, located by the banks of the River Tummel and is approximately 4 miles south east of Pitlochry. It developed with the building of the Highland Railway, and sat where a branch line went off to Aberfeldy, both the branch line and Ballinluig station were closed in 1965. Ballinluig Junction is where the A827 meets the A9. Before the A9 was dualled past Ballinluig, it ran through the village on what is now the A827 spur to the southbound A9. The A827 was also on a different alignment, and arrived from the old Ballinluig Bridge, so crossing the field to the north of the modern flyover route. The two roads therefore met at a simple T Junction in the middle of Ballinluig village.
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