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Abbey of Deer Platform railway station

Coordinates: 57°31′22″N 2°03′28″W / 57.5229°N 2.0579°W / 57.5229; -2.0579
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Abbey of Deer Platform
General information
LocationMaud, Aberdeenshire
Scotland
Platforms1
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Opened1932[1]
Closed1938[1]
Original companyLondon and North Eastern Railway

Abbey of Deer Platform was a small railway station on the branch line from Maud to Peterhead in the Scottish county of Aberdeenshire.

History

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The station was opened by the London and North Eastern Railway.[2] It was built to serve the needs of pilgrims visiting the nearby Roman Catholic Abbey and was not an advertised stop. Opening and closing dates are not recorded however it was actively used in the 1930s and 1940s.[3]

It was the shortest platformed halt on the old Great North of Scotland Railway system and was a single wooden railway sleeper depth and length only, accessed by steps down from the adjacent road over bridge.[3] By 1954 it had been fenced off at the platform edge and access steps.[3]

The line itself closed to passengers in 1965 and freight in 1970.[4]

Services

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Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Maud
Line and station closed
  London and North Eastern Railway
  Mintlaw
Line and station closed

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Passenger Railway Stations by M.Quick
  2. ^ Butt 1995, p. 11.
  3. ^ a b c Graham Maxtone (2018). Then and Now on the Great North. Vol.1. Great North of Scotland Railway Association. p. 79.
  4. ^ Vallance 1991, Appendix 3.

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57°31′22″N 2°03′28″W / 57.5229°N 2.0579°W / 57.5229; -2.0579