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Improving Timber Transport Case Study: Lorg Glen and the B729

Last updated :28 Oct 2024

Topic: Using woodlands

Sub topic: Forest industry

An improving timber transport case study on the Lorg Glen and the B729 timber haulage route.

Summary

The B729 is a largely single track road from which three glen roads reach up into the plantation forests of Lorg Glen, Blackmark, Cornharrow, Auchenstroan and Troston, covering 3200 hectares.

Improving Timber Transport Case Study: Lorg Glen and the B729

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