supplied from the POW camp in Pitmedden. The camp entrance is a bridge now leading to a housing estate on the south side of Pitmedden, about 100 yards from the...
Dyce railwaystation is a railwaystation serving the suburb of Dyce, Aberdeen, Scotland. The station is managed by ScotRail and is on the Aberdeen to...
Culter railwaystation was opened on 8 September 1853 by the Deeside Railway and served the town of Peterculter that is locally known as Culter. The Deeside...
in 1845 with the Great North of Scotland Railway, who eventually bought it. Contractors working for the railway company drained much of the canal before...
Kinaldie railwaystation was a railwaystation in Kinaldie, Aberdeenshire. The station was opened in November 1854 on the Great North of Scotland Railway Main...
Dinnet railwaystation was opened on 17 October 1866 by the Aboyne and Braemar Railway and served Dinnet village from 1899 to 1966 as an intermediate...
erected on the Pitmedden estate in 1637 by the Senatus of Aberdeen to Liddell's memory. Now located south-east of Pitmeddenrailwaystation. Liddel was reputed...
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...
Holburn Street railwaystation was a railwaystation in Aberdeen, Scotland. It was opened in July 1894 by the GNSR and served a suburb of Aberdeen near...
the outskirts of Banchory. In 1853 Banchory railwaystation was opened on the Deeside Railway. The station was closed by British Rail in 1966. The town...
Dess railwaystation was opened on 2 December 1859 on the Deeside Extension Railway and served the rural area around Dess House and estate from 1859 to...
Curling Pond railwaystation, Loch of Aboyne Platform or Curlers' Platform was a private station opened on the Deeside Extension Railway for the use of...
Pitfodels railwaystation 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...
Drum railwaystation was opened in January 1854 by the Deeside Railway and served the rural area around Drum Castle estate. The Deeside Railway was taken...
Ruthrieston railwaystation or Ruthrieston Halt was opened in January 1856 by the GNSR and served Ruthrieston, now a suburb of Aberdeen. The halt was...
long railway from Dyce to Mintlaw railwaystation opened on 18 July 1861, with the 13-mile (21 km) section from Maud to Peterhead railwaystation opening...
Inverurie. At one time the town was served by Turriff station on Banff, Macduff and Turriff Junction Railway. The town was never fortified. The town is enclosed...
Aberdeenshire Amateur Association Premier League and play their home games at Pitmedden Road in Dyce. Dyce (Aberdeen) Amateur Swimming Club (Est 1977), which...
bad state of repair. Rothienorman was on the Inveramsey - MacDuff Branch Railway which opened in 1857 and closed to passengers in 1951. From the mid 20th...
Fraserburgh railwaystation opened in 1865 and closed to passengers in 1965. The railway line was built by the Formartine and Buchan Railway Company, which...
Cruden Bay Hotel Tramway was added linking the station and hotel. The Great North of Scotland Railway Company promoted Cruden Bay as a Brighton of the...
Cults railwaystation was opened on 8 September 1853 by the Deeside Railway and served part of Cults with mansion houses such as Southfield, Wellwood...
Great North of Scotland Railway opened a halt at Bullers O'Buchan in 1900 to serve the needs of visitors to the site. The station closed in 1932. Catto...