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The Deeside Railway was a passenger and goods railway between Aberdeen and Ballater in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Opening in 1853 to Banchory, an extension reached Aboyne in 1859. A separate company, the Aboyne & Braemar Railway, built an extension to Ballater and this opened in 1866. By 1855 there were five services a day over the 43+1⁄4-mile (69.6 km) long line, taking between 1 hour 50 minutes and 2+1⁄2 hours. The line was used by the Royal Train for travel to and from Balmoral Castle from 1853 and a special 'Messenger Train' ran daily when the Royal Family was in residence.

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  • Deeside Railway (en)
  • Deeside Line (de)
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  • The Deeside Railway was a passenger and goods railway between Aberdeen and Ballater in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Opening in 1853 to Banchory, an extension reached Aboyne in 1859. A separate company, the Aboyne & Braemar Railway, built an extension to Ballater and this opened in 1866. By 1855 there were five services a day over the 43+1⁄4-mile (69.6 km) long line, taking between 1 hour 50 minutes and 2+1⁄2 hours. The line was used by the Royal Train for travel to and from Balmoral Castle from 1853 and a special 'Messenger Train' ran daily when the Royal Family was in residence. (en)
  • Die Deeside Line (auch als Deeside Railway bezeichnet) war eine Bahnstrecke in Schottland. Sie verlief in Aberdeenshire zwischen Aberdeen und Ballater weitgehend im Tal des namensgebenden Flusses Dee, der südlich von Aberdeen in die Nordsee mündet. Die Strecke wurde zwischen 1853 und 1866 in mehreren Etappen von drei kleineren Bahngesellschaften erbaut. 1876 übernahm die Great North of Scotland Railway (GNSR) die Strecke und baute sie in den 1890er Jahren teilweise zweigleisig aus. Ab 1894 ergänzte die GNSR das Zugangebot um Vorortzüge zwischen Aberdeen und Culter. Nach der Jahrhundertwende bis zum Ende der 1920er Jahre hatte die Deeside Line, die ab 1923 von der London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) betrieben wurde, ihr höchstes Verkehrsaufkommen. So fuhren an Wochentagen auf dem Vorort (de)
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  • Deeside Railway (en)
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