-
construct and
operate a
railway line from
north of
Arbroath via
Montrose to
Kinnaber Junction, 38
miles (61 km)
south of Aberdeen. The
company was originally...
- the two
routes converged to
being in
sight of each
other just
before Kinnaber Junction from
where there was a
single track to Aberdeen. In 1901, the...
- into the main rail network, as the
section at
Dubton through and onto
Kinnaber Junction close to
Montrose itself has now been redeveloped,
making it difficult...
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Aberdeen Formartine Belhelvie Kintore Aberdeen Kincardine O'Neil
Aboyne Angus Kinnaber Menmuir Clova Kinalty Tannadice Aberlermo Old
Montrose Inverkeilor Idvies...
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Dunes at
Kinnaber, Montrose...
- the
walled garden of the
Gibson owned, but then uninhabited,
House of
Kinnaber,
where was made many vows of
fidelity and
solemn promises of
eternal love...
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Aberdeenshire Kinghilt Kinhilt Kenhilt Kilhilt Wigtownshire Before 1632
Kinnaber Forfarshire Kinnairdy Banffshire Colin Innes of
Kinnairdy 1990 Kinnear...
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Aberdeen was in progress, and in
March 1881 the line
between Arbroath and
Kinnaber Junction,
north of Montrose, was opened. With the
replacement Tay Bridge...
- Arbuthnott,
Arbroath (historically
Aberbrothick - Obar Bhrothaig), Fochabers,
Kinnaber, Lochaber, Obar
Neithich (Nethybridge),
Slongaber Achininver,
Inbhir Air...
- in 1881. The NBR had
already built an
independent line from
Arbroath to
Kinnaber Junction,
north of Montrose, and so, with the
opening in 1890 of the Forth...