The Callander and Oban Railway runs along the southern edge of Loch Etive from Taynuilt to Connel Ferry from where it takes a sweep to the south to Oban. When the railway was opened in 1880, it provided an opportunity for a steamboat service on Loch Etive, and a pier was built at Auchnacloich where the railway adjoined the Loch. The steamer allowed access to the remote head of the loch from where a coach completed a tour through the attractive and dramatic scenery of Glen Etive and Glen Coe to Ballachulish Pier where steamer connections to Oban and Fort William were available. “Steamer on Loch Etive. On Saturday the new steamer Glen Etive, with a specially-invited party and the owners board, sailed up Loch Etive the head of the Loch. That route, which is to opened to the public to-day, is one of the most interesting in Scotland, the scenery being grand, and the historical associations...