- Balquhain, also
known as
Balquhain Stone Circle, is a re****bent
stone circle 3
miles (4.8 km) from
Inverurie in Scotland. It is a
scheduled ancient monument...
- The
Inveramsay Bridge is a new
bridge carrying the A96 over the
Aberdeen to
Inverness Line. The
bridge was
constructed by
Balfour Beatty. It was inaugurated...
-
between Inverness, Aberdeen,
Dundee and Perth. A new
bridge called the
Inveramsay Bridge was
constructed on the A96
northwest of Inverurie. This bridge...
-
Inveramsay railway station was a
railway station in the
parish of
Chapel of Garioch, near the Mill of
Inveramsay, Aberdeenshire. It
served the sp****ly...
- with the main line of the
Great North of
Scotland Railway (GNoSR) at
Inveramsay. It had
earlier been
intended to
reach Macduff, but
shortage of finance...
-
Uddingston 1840 Cat B
Carries the B758 over the
River Clyde Inveramsay Bridge Aberdeenshire Inveramsay Under construction in 2015
Carries the A96 road over the...
- and
closed in 1944.
Plaidy was 22
miles (35 km) from the
junction at
Inveramsay and 245 feet (75 m)
above sea level. The
station served the
needs of the...
- Railway, then the LNER and
finally British Railways, on the
branchline from
Inveramsay to Macduff. The
station closed to p****engers in 1951 and the line closed...
-
Macduff and
Turriff Junction Railway Great North of
Scotland Railway (LNER)
Inveramsay to Macduff, via
Turriff and
Banff Bridge 1
October 1951 (to p****engers)...
- Kinross),
Inver (Highland), Inverarnan, Inverallan, Inveraldie,
Inveralmond Inveramsay, Inveran, Inveraray, Inverbervie, Inverclyde, Inveresk, Inverfarigaig...