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Published by: Great North of Scotland Railway Association
Author: Keith Fenwick

The Deeside Line : Scotland’s Royal Railway


The Deeside Line ran from Aberdeen up the Dee Valley to Ballater. Originally built by the independent Deeside Railway, the line became part of the GNSR, then the LNER from 1923 and subsequently the Scottish Region of BR from 1948.Modern traction in 1958 brought hope of a bright future but that was only temporary and the line closed in 1966.Today the Deeside Way makes use of much of the trackbed and the heritage railway at Milton of Crathes gives people the chance to ride a train on part of the track

 



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