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    Cambus O'May railway station or Cambus O'May Halt, served Aberdeenshire, Scotland from 1876 to 1966 on the Deeside Railway. It was intended to serve the...
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    Crathes Castle Drum Castle Scolty Hill Burn O'Vat Cambus O' May bridge Cambus O'May railway station Tullich River Dee, Aberdeenshire Kincardine O'Neil...
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    reinstated. Dess, unlike Cambus O'May was not a request stop, however not all services were timetabled to call at this remotely located station. The much enlarged...
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    Deeside Way and a number of popular mountain biking trails. The forests at Cambus o'May have trails for experienced riders. The River Dee flows through Ballater...
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    service was reinstated. Dinnet, unlike Cambus O'May was not a request stop. The modified and enlarged main station building survives as office accommodation...
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    was reinstated. Cults, unlike stations such as Cambus O'May was not a request stop. The modified and enlarged main station building survives as a workshop...
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    "Repair works on Cambus O'May bridge postponed due to pandemic". Press and Journal. Historic Environment Scotland. "CAMBUS O'MAY, SUSPENSION BRIDGE...
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    Ballater railway station is a former station in the village of Ballater in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The station was formerly the terminus of a branch line...
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    terminus of the railway was at Aberdeen Ferryhill railway station, which was also the terminus of the Aberdeen Railway at the time. The railway was extended...
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    Camping coach (category Railway coaches of the United Kingdom)
    Banchory, Banavie, Boarhills, Bridge of Orchy, Burnmouth, Calcots, Cambus O'May, Cardrona, Cauldcots, Corpach, Crathes, Crianlarich, Cromdale, Culross...
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    Highland Railway reached the station and a junction was formed. Services ran to a terminus in Aberdeen at Waterloo from 1856 before Aberdeen joint station opened...
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