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    Kennethmont railway station served the village of Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, Scotland from 1854 to 1968 on the Great North of Scotland Railway. The station...
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  • west. The Aberdeen to Inverness railway runs through Kennethmont, but there is no station, Kennethmont railway station having closed in 1968. Leith Hall...
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    after 1 December) Insch Wardhouse (open after 1 December) Kennethmont Gartly Huntly The railway was single track with passing loops at the termini and at...
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    Dess railway station was opened on 2 December 1859 on the Deeside Extension Railway and served the rural area around Dess House and estate from 1859 to...
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    Wardhouse railway station served the area of Wardhouse, Aberdeenshire, Scotland from 1854 to 1961 on the Great North of Scotland Railway. The station opened...
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    Ruthrieston railway station or Ruthrieston Halt was opened in January 1856 by the GNSR and served Ruthrieston, now a suburb of Aberdeen. The halt was...
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    Pitfodels railway station or Pitfodels Halt was opened on 2 July 1894 by the GNoSR and served a suburb of Aberdeen with housing and estates such as Wellwood...
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    Park railway station was opened in September 1853 by the Deeside Railway and served the rural area around the Park estate, Nether Sunnyside, West Redford...
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    Culter railway station was opened on 8 September 1853 by the Deeside Railway and served the town of Peterculter that is locally known as Culter. The Deeside...
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    as a Great North of Scotland Railway (GNSR) branch line from Kintore railway station, northwest of Aberdeen, with stations at Kemnay, Monymusk, Tillyfourie...
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    Royal Deeside Railway is a Scottish heritage railway located at Milton of Crathes railway station on a part of the original Deeside Railway. Originally...
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    Gartly railway station served the hamlet of Gartly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland from 1854 to 1968 on the Great North of Scotland Railway. The station opened...
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    eighteen-hole course in May 1992. Alford railway station was the former terminus of the closed Alford Valley Railway branch line. There is a bus service connecting...
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  • list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known. Stations reopened as heritage railways continue to...
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    Halls, opposite the railway station, were completed in 1895. Ballater railway station, the former terminus of the Deeside Railway, was closed in 1966...
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    Centre. The Strathspey Railway is preserved railway running steam and heritage diesel services between Aviemore railway station and Broomhill via Boat...
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    hairst." The Station Hotel at Rhynie is mentioned in the sketch "The Will" by Scotland the What, the joke being that there is no railway station at Rhynie...
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    Cults railway station was opened on 8 September 1853 by the Deeside Railway and served part of Cults with mansion houses such as Southfield, Wellwood...
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    Aberdeen–Inverness line (category Railway lines in Scotland)
    between Insch and Kennethmont and Inverurie and Berryden Junction (Aberdeen). The line was built in three parts: Inverness and Nairn Railway between Inverness...
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    Brideswell Cairnie Corgarff Crathie Dinnet Finzean Forgue Gartly Inverey Keig Kennethmont Kildrummy Kincardine O'Neil Kirkton of Tough Logie Coldstone Lost Lumsden...
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    to the north of Tillyfourie. It was formerly served by Tillyfourie railway station. Today, the 218 bus and some 220 buses call here and continue to either...
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  • southeast of Alford. The hamlet was formerly served by a railway station on the Alford Valley Railway. Today, some 220 buses call here and continue to either...
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    the outskirts of Banchory. In 1853 Banchory railway station was opened on the Deeside Railway. The station was closed by British Rail in 1966. The town...
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    Dinnet railway station was opened on 17 October 1866 by the Aboyne and Braemar Railway and served Dinnet village from 1899 to 1966 as an intermediate...
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  • Drum railway station was opened in January 1854 by the Deeside Railway and served the rural area around Drum Castle estate. The Deeside Railway was taken...
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    at speeds of 79.66 miles per hour (128.20 km/h) and running through Kennethmont to a stop 26+1⁄2 miles (42.6 km) away at Dyce in 23 minutes 46 seconds...
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    connections on the 413, and the Royal Mail PB74 postbus. Torphins railway station on the Deeside Railway served the village from 1859 to 1966. Torphins also has...
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    freezing, snowy winters and cool summers. The nearest UK Met Office weather station is at Braemar 6+1⁄2 miles (10 kilometres) northwest. The yearly temperature...
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    life in Huntly in the 19th century. William Milne (1785–1822), born at Kennethmont near Huntly, was the second British Protestant missionary to China (following...
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    rebuilt and extended as a barracks. A detachment of government troops were stationed there, on the military road from Braemar Castle to Fort George, Inverness...
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