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    Railway (GNSR) on 1 August 1875 for the Deeside Railway and 31 January 1876 for the Aboyne & Braemar. The line became part of the London and North Eastern...
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    Deeside (Welsh: Glannau Dyfrdwy) is the name given to a predominantly industrial conurbation of towns and villages in Flintshire and Cheshire on the Wales–England...
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    The Deeside Way is a 41-mile (66 km) rail trail that follows, in part, the bed of the former Deeside Railway in Aberdeenshire. Forming part of the National...
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    of Speyside became important goods traffic. The Royal Family used the Deeside Line for travel to and from Balmoral Castle and when they were in residence...
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    railway station was situated on the Aberdeen and Ballater branch (the Deeside Line). It was situated at 16 miles 72 chains (27.2 km) from Aberdeen, and...
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    of the line in Wales are used by freight trains, serving Deeside Industrial Park and the Hanson Cement works to the south of Buckley. The line is part...
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    1853 by the Deeside Railway and served the rural area around the Park estate, Nether Sunnyside, West Redford and the hamlet of Park. The Deeside Railway was...
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    and closed when the Deeside line passenger service was withdrawn from 28 February 1966. Farr, A.D. (1968). The Royal Deeside Line. Newton Abbot: David...
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    between 1853 and 1866, the Deeside Railway ran between Ballater railway station and Aberdeen Ferryhill railway station. The line was regularly used by the...
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    North Sea at Aberdeen. The area it passes through is known as Deeside, or Royal Deeside in the region between Braemar and Banchory because Queen Victoria...
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    Liverpool Railway Company (NW&LR), took over the construction of the Deeside line due to a lack of Wirral Railway funds. The planned NW&LR route would...
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  • stood 13 miles or 21 km from Aberdeen. The Deeside branch at first was operated by the Deeside Railway. The line became itself became part of the GNoSR and...
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    station opened on the Deeside Extension Railway for the use of the curlers, who played on the nearby Loch of Aboyne close to the old Deeside Railway that ran...
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  • was opened in January 1854 by the Deeside Railway and served the rural area around Drum Castle estate. The Deeside Railway was taken over by the GNoSR...
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    the others were Aboyne to Banchory by the Deeside Extension Railway and Banchory to Aberdeen by the Deeside Railway. All three sections of the branch...
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    Cambus O'May Halt, served Aberdeenshire, Scotland from 1876 to 1966 on the Deeside Railway. It was intended to serve the anglers on the River Dee, tourists...
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    station site was not doubled until 1899. The Deeside branch at first was operated by the Deeside Railway. The line became part of the GNoSR and at grouping...
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    county of Aberdeenshire. It was served by trains on the line from Aberdeen to Ballater. The Deeside Railway had originally intended to build its railway...
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    the new Denburn Valley Line enabled the main line from the south and the commuter line from Deeside to connect with the line from the north. The lines...
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    After closure in 1937 the line remained open until 1966. The line has been lifted and this sections forms part of the Deeside Way long-distance footpath...
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    for other GNSR stations - a good example of which can be seen on the Deeside line at Pitfodels Halt. Against these losses must be set the addition of a...
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    contiguous with Deeside. Queensferry is considered part of Deeside, which lends its name to many of Queensferry's features, including the Deeside Leisure Centre...
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  • 57°05′49″N 2°13′34″W / 57.097°N 2.226°W / 57.097; -2.226 Lower Deeside is a region along the River Dee in Aberdeenshire and Aberdeen in Scotland. The...
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    Mold (10,123). The east of the county is industrialised and contains the Deeside conurbation, which extends into Cheshire and has a population of 53,568...
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    operations the track was removed from the whole line between Ruabon and Barmouth. The Flint and Deeside Railway Preservation Society was founded in 1972...
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  • Deeside Parkway (Welsh: Parcffordd Glannau Dyfrdwy) is a proposed railway station situated between Neston and Hawarden Bridge on the Borderlands Line...
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    the Deeside Extension Railway and served the rural area around Dess House and estate from 1859 to 1966 as an intermediate station on the Deeside Railway...
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    same as the Class S tender locomotives before ordering nine to work the Deeside line. Classified as Class R, these arrived in 1893, and most were transferred...
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    Aberdeen suburban service on the Deeside branch and at first branch services were operated by the Deeside Railway. Later the line became part of the GNoSR who...
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    service on a section of the Deeside branch. At first the branch services had been operated by the Deeside Railway. The line became part of the GNoSR who...
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