Old photograph of the railway station in Banchory, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Banchory train station was situated on the Aberdeen and Ballater branch of the Deeside Line. It was situated 16 miles from Aberdeen, and was the terminus of the railway from its opening on 8 September 1853 until extension to Aboyne in 1859. The branch was extended to its final terminus at Ballater in 1866. The passenger service was withdrawn from 28 February 1966, and goods services continued until final closure on 18 July 1966.
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