You are both correct. 749006 got the exact location and inversnecky got the right area. It is upto you two who wants to go.
I got one ready. I doubt I'll win again for ages, so will seize the opportunity if I may! Here you go:
The church on the left is the Dingwall & Strathpeffer Free Church and the stadium in the right distance is Ross County Football Club, so that means it has to be Dingwall.
Bingo! It is Dingwall, Well done. I presume that church is supposed to be this one, though: https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3789376 and not this
No, I'm not in Scotland, I'm sitting at my PC in England. You'll have to be more exact in the location of the screenshot.
Somebody else will have to be more precise as I don't think I own this route And it should have been Scotland ?
Yes, Kyle line. I've used the editor to make the bridge and surrounds more realistic, but I haven't changed the trackwork or basic configuration. All you've got to do is search for four span, three pier curved bridges on the route. There is only one and it's named after the nearest station about a mile west of it.
So you have used the Editor and if we find the location in the route it won't look the same as your picture no wonder people cannot find it
The bridge, track, water and mountains are unchanged. How much do you spot things by vegetation? If you've got the route it will be very recognisable and if you've not got the route it's not hard to research on the internet. It's visible in google maps and street view. Here it is in real life.
Very good. It's often known as the Achanalt viaduct, but it is the bridge that straddles the short stretch of water linking those two lochs. Your turn.