- with the
increased use of the
postal service, many
letters addressed to
Inverury were
being sent to "Inverary" in Argyll, on the west
coast of Scotland...
-
Buxburn (Bucksburn
after 1897) Dyce
Kinaldie (open
after 1 December)
Kintore Inverury (Inverurie
after 1866)
Pitcaple Oyne
Buchanstone (open
after 1 December)...
- 72 chains (27.2 kilometres) from Aberdeen. The
first station, then
called Inverury, was
opened on 20
September 1854 on the
Great North of
Scotland Railway...
- The
Inverury and Old
Meldrum Junction Railway was a
railway company in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, that
opened a
short branch line
between the
places in its...
- variations. Bartolf's son was
named Malcolm and was made
constable of the
royal Inverury Castle,
which he held for
David II of Scotland. His great-grandson was...
-
Strathisla Boddam Branch Deeside Denburn Valley Formartine and
Buchan Inverury and Old
Meldrum Junction Keith and
Dufftown Moray Coast Morayshire St Combs...
-
other Purposes.
Inverury and Old
Meldrum Junction Railway Lease Act 1858 21 & 22 Vict. c. xlv 14 June 1858 An Act for
vesting the
Inverury and Old Meldrum...
- Werneth, Bredbury, Romiley, Newton, and
Godley in the
County of Chester.
Inverury and Old
Meldrum Junction Railway Act 1855 18 & 19 Vict. c. lxv 15 June...
-
Platforms 1
Other information Status Disused History Original company Inverury and Old
Meldrum Junction Railway Pre-grouping
Great North of
Scotland Railway...
-
Strathisla Boddam Branch Deeside Denburn Valley Formartine and
Buchan Inverury and Old
Meldrum Junction Keith and
Dufftown Moray Coast Morayshire St Combs...