Cullen railway station (site), Moray

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Cullen railway station (site), Moray

Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 5 Sep 2019

Opened in 1886 by the Great North of Scotland Railway on the line from Tillynaught to Elgin, this station closed in 1968 and was demolished. View north west towards Portknockie and Elgin from the former trackbed which would have crossed the road diagonally. The single platform and station building would have been to the left of the image. In common with a number of other station sites on this line, all trace of the railway was removed here and housing built. However, there is still plenty of evidence of the railway through Cullen -see Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.692078
Longitude
-2.817208