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Portessie (Scots:
Peterhythe or The Sloch) is a
small fishing village east of Buckie, on the north-east
coast of Scotland. It is
commonly nicknamed "the...
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probably the former. This community,
which would later come to be
known as
Portessie, was
reportedly formed when "Porteasie.....became a
fishing station in...
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Buckie and
Portessie Branch was a
railway branch line in Scotland,
built by the
Highland Railway to
serve an
important fishing harbour at Buckie,...
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Portessie railway station was a
joint Highland Railway (HR) and
Great North of
Scotland Railway (GNoSR)
station at the
junction between the
Moray Coast...
- the
Great North of
Scotland Railway at Boat of Garten, Elgin,
Keith and
Portessie. In 1923, the
company p****ed on
approximately 494
miles (795 km) of line...
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Glenlivet Ianstown Keith Macduff Marypark Milltown of
Rothiemay Newmill Portessie Portgordon Portknockie Portsoy Rathven Sandend Spey Bay
Tomintoul Upper...
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Moray AB55
KEITH Keith,
Dufftown Moray AB56
BUCKIE Buckie, Cullen, Portknockie, Findochty,
Portessie,
Portgordon Moray AB99
ABERDEEN non-geographic...
- the
Great North of
Scotland Railway at Boat of Garten, Elgin,
Keith and
Portessie.
During the
First World War the
British Navy's base at
Scapa Flow, in...
- used on
branch line services,
including those to Burghead, Fortrose,
Portessie and Aberfeldy. One (no. 52) was used on the
Invergarry and Fort Augustus...
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Buckie and
Portessie Branch north of
Keith until 1915 and
remained open for
freight until April 1944. Work had
begun on the
Keith to
Portessie line of the...