Lossiemouthrailwaystation served the town of Lossiemouth, Moray, Scotland from 1852 to 1964 on the Morayshire Railway. The station opened on 10 August...
Lossiemouth (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Losaidh) is a town in Moray, Scotland. Originally the port belonging to Elgin, it became an important fishing town...
northerly air defence station in the United Kingdom (the most northerly being RAF Lossiemouth). The station ceased to be an RAF station in April 2015 when...
Highland Railway was opened on 25 March 1858 by the Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway and later known as Elgin West. The GNSR lines to Lossiemouth and...
The railway was built in two phases with the section from Elgin to Lossiemouth completed in 1852. When the Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway (I&AJR)...
Greens of Drainie railwaystation served the local farms of Greens, Wester Greens, Easter Greens, etc. in the parish of Drainie, Lossiemouth area, Moray, Scotland...
the local distilleries. A 16-mile (26 km) double-track railway had been proposed from Lossiemouth to Craigellachie in 1841 and necessary permissions granted...
remains of the station, however much of the old trackbed towards Lossiemouth can be walked. Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of RailwayStations. Patrick...
Buckie railwaystation was a railwaystation in Buckie, in current day Moray. The station was opened by the Great North of Scotland Railway (GNoSR) on...
Lossiemouth opened and was used until 1946 when the airfield was transferred to the Admiralty and becoming Royal Naval Air Station (RNAS) Lossiemouth...
Portsoy railwaystation was a railwaystation in Portsoy, in current day Aberdeenshire. Opened in 1859 by the Banff, Portsoy and Strathisla Railway, it was...
March 1955; Elgin; opened 25 March 1858; still open; Morayshire Railway to Lossiemouth and other branches 1852 – 1968; Lhanbryde; opened 18 August 1858;...
Tillynaught railwaystation or Tillynaught Junction was a junction railwaystation in what is now Aberdeenshire, Parish of Fordyce, 6 miles south-west...
The Highland Railway (HR) was one of the smaller British railways before the Railways Act 1921, operating north of Perth railwaystation in Scotland and...
engineer of the Great Western Railway, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, beginning at the line's London gateway, Paddington station, and ending in Newton Abbot,...
diversion airfield for aircraft in distress and QRA aircraft from RAF Lossiemouth. Rev Patrick Scougal served as Parish Minister[citation needed] between...
railway stations in Britain History of rail transport in Great Britain Beeching cuts Morrison, Brian (ed.). "The Meldon Quarry Branch". Modern Railways Pictorial...
(Reserve) Squadron, the Jaguar OCU, arrived at RAF Coltishall from RAF Lossiemouth, Scotland. In December 2000, five Jaguars from No. 41 (F) Squadron deployed...
them. One was used on the St Combs branch line and the other went to Lossiemouth.[citation needed] They failed completely to justify claims made for them;...
This list of former RAF stations includes most of the stations, airfields and administrative headquarters previously used by the Royal Air Force. They...
war. Aircraft from this RAF station: dropped the first operational 12,000 lb Tallboy bombs and blocking the Saumur railway Tunnel a key point through which...
Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) stations are the bases for the RNLI's fleet of search and rescue lifeboats that cover the coastal waters around...
Fulmar RNAS LossiemouthLossiemouth, Moray 1946 -1972 HMS Godwit RNAS Hinstock, Shropshire, 1942–1947 HMS Goldcrest, three naval air stations were commissioned...