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Achterneed (Scottish Gaelic:
Uachdar Niad), also
spelled Auchterneed, is a
village in Highland, Scotland,
lying on the
slopes above Strath Peffer. Achterneed...
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Tower house in
Achterneed, Highland, Scotland...
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Achterneed railway station was a
railway station serving Strathpeffer and
located on the Kyle of
Lochalsh Line, in
Wester Ross, Highland, Scotland. Opened...
- 6 km) to the north;
Achterneed station existed along this
stretch and also
served Strathpeffer until it too
closed in 1964.
Achterneed is one of only three...
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first station was
renamed Achterneed. It
closed on 7
December 1964,
outliving the
second Strathpeffer station.
Achterneed station is said to have re-opened...
- (Cambridgeshire) NR 1851
Aboyne GNoSR 1966 Aby for
Claythorpe GNR 1961
Achterneed HR 1965 Ach-na-Cloich CR 1965
Ackworth S&KJR 1951
Acrefair GWR 1965 Acrow...
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Notes Dingwall 136 mi 34 chains (219.6 km) from
Perth on Far
North Line
Achterneed 141 mi 7 chains (227.1 km) 19
August 1870 7
December 1965
Opened as Strathpeffer...
- her:
Hector Cam Mackenzie, he
being blind of an eye, and who was
given Achterneed and
Castle Leod, as his patrimony.
Hector Cam
married a
daughter of Angus...
- was not very
substantial and
along with two
other Kyle line
stations –
Achterneed and
Duncraig – it was
closed in 1964 as part of the
Beeching Report. Occasionally...
- Line open;
station closed Highland Railway Dingwall and Skye
Railway Achterneed Line open;
station closed Disused railways Terminus Highland Railway...