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- Auchindachy railway station served the village of Auchindachy in Scotland. Served by the Keith and Dufftown railway it was on the Great North of Scotland...
- reference NJ429508) to Dufftown (NJ322414) via Drummuir (NJ378442) and Auchindachy. Originally the former Great North of Scotland Railway's Keith and Dufftown...
- traffic) Keith and Dufftown Railway (GNoSR) GNoSR Keith to Elgin, (via Auchindachy, Dufftown and Craigellachie) 1968 (to p****engers) 1984 (to freight) 24...
- Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station Auchindachy Line and station closed   Great North of Scotland Railway Keith and Dufftown Railway...
- Preceding station Historical railways Following station Drummuir   London and North Eastern Railway Keith and Dufftown Railway   Auchindachy Station closed...
- 1966 Auchenheath CAL 1951 Auchenmade L&AW 1932 Auchincruive GSWR 1951 Auchindachy GNSR 1968 Auchlochan Platform CAL 1965 Auchmacoy GNSR 1932 Auchnagatt...
- 35637 Upload Photo Auchindachy Bridge Over River Isla 57°30′49″N 2°59′28″W / 57.513656°N 2.991189°W / 57.513656; -2.991189 (Auchindachy Bridge Over River...
- stations: Earlsmill (renamed Keith Town in 1897), Botriphnie (renamed Auchindachy in 1862) and Drummuir. When the line opened on 21 February 1862, the...
- stations at Earlsmill, Botriphnie and Drummuir. Botriphnie was renamed Auchindachy in 1862; and Earlsmill was renamed Keith Town in 1897. The train service...
- Town 54 miles (87 km) 21 February 1862 6 May 1968 Earlsmill until 1897 Auchindachy 56+3⁄4 miles (91.3 km) 21 February 1862 6 May 1968 Botriphnie until 1862...