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Encyclopedia > Aberdeen to Inverness Line
Aberdeen-Inverness Line
Principal stations (from south to north)

Aberdeen
Dyce
Inverurie
Insch
Huntly
Keith
(for Keith and Dufftown Railway)
Elgin
Forres
Nairn
Inverness The Keith & Dufftown Railway (“The Whisky Line”) operates part of the former Great North of Scotland Railway line which linked Aberdeen with Aviemore. ... Inverness railway station is the only railway station in the Scottish city of Inverness. ...

The Aberdeen to Inverness Line is a railway line in Scotland linking Aberdeen and Inverness. Railroad or railway tracks are used on railways, which, together with railroad switches (points), guide trains without the need for steering. ... Royal motto: Nemo me impune lacessit (Latin: No one provokes me with impunity) (Scots: Wha daur meddle wi me) Scotlands location within the UK Languages with Official Status1 English Gaelic Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow First Minister Jack McConnell Area - Total - % water Ranked 2nd UK 78,782 km² 1. ... Aberdeens location in Scotland Aberdeen (Obar Dheathain in Scottish Gaelic) is Scotlands third largest city, with a population of 212,125. ... Inverness (Inbhir Nis in Scottish Gaelic) is the only city in the Scottish Highlands. ...


The route serves the following cities, towns and villages.

Passenger services are operated by First ScotRail. Aberdeens location in Scotland Aberdeen (Obar Dheathain in Scottish Gaelic) is Scotlands third largest city, with a population of 212,125. ... Dyce is a suburb of Aberdeen, Scotland, situated northwest of the city. ... Inverurie is a burgh in Aberdeenshire, Scotland approximately 16 miles north east of Aberdeen along the A96 road. ... Insch is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland Categories: Scotland geography stubs | Towns in Aberdeenshire ... Huntly is a town in Aberdeenshire in Scotland, formerly known as Milton of Strathbogie. ... Keith Church Keith is a small town in the northeast of Scotland with a population of around 5000. ... A scene on a heritage railway. ... The Keith & Dufftown Railway (“The Whisky Line”) operates part of the former Great North of Scotland Railway line which linked Aberdeen with Aviemore. ... Elgin is a city in north-east Scotland, 35 miles east of Inverness and 70 miles west of Aberdeen. ... Suenos Stone in Forres Forres, an ancient Royal Burgh Town, is situated in the North of Scotland on the Moray Coast. ... Nairn (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Narann) is a burgh in the Scottish Highlands, lying about fifteen miles east of Inverness. ... Inverness (Inbhir Nis in Scottish Gaelic) is the only city in the Scottish Highlands. ... A Class 170 Turbostar unit at Edinburgh Waverley. ...



Railway lines in Scotland:
Main lines:  East Coast Main Line   West Coast Main Line
 Ayrshire Coast Line   Glasgow-Edinburgh via Carstairs Line   Glasgow-Edinburgh via Falkirk Line  
 Glasgow South Western Line   Highland Main Line 
Glasgow commuter lines:  Argyle Line   Ayrshire Coast Line   Cathcart Circle Lines   Croy Line   Cumbernauld Line 
 Inverclyde Line   Maryhill Line   Motherwell-Cumbernauld Line   North Clyde Line 
 Paisley Canal Line   Shotts Line   South Western Lines   Whifflet Line 
Edinburgh commuter lines:  Cross-City Line   Edinburgh-Bathgate Line   Fife Circle Line   North Berwick Line   Shotts Line  
 Waverley Line
Rural lines:  Aberdeen-Inverness Line   Far North Line   Kyle of Lochalsh Line    West Highland Line 

  Results from FactBites:
 
Aberdeen Travel Guide (229 words)
Aberdeen is a city in North East Scotland and is Scotland's 3rd city.
Aberdeens airport (http://www.baa.com/main/airports/aberdeen/) is know as Dyce and is 7 miles from the center of the city.
The station is on the Aberdeen - Inverness line with Aberdeen being one stop away.
Inverness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1502 words)
Inverness was granted city status by the Queen in December 2000, and celebrated its new status officially in March 2001.
Inverness was one of the chief strongholds of the Picts, and in 565 was visited by Saint Columba with the intention of converting the Pictish king Brude, who is supposed to have resided in the vitrified fort on Craig Phadrig (168 m), 2.4 km west of the city.
As a component of Inverness District of Burghs Inverness was a parliamentary burgh from 1708 to 1918.
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