Old Photograph Viaduct Cullen Scotland


Old photograph of the viaduct in Cullen, Moray, Scotland. The viaduct was one of two major river crossings on the Tochieneal and Garmouth section of the Moray Firth coast line of the Great North of Scotland Railway, which opened to goods traffic on 5 April 1886 and to passengers on 1 May. It was built to avoid visual disturbance to the policies of Cullen House. The line closed to regular passenger traffic on 4 May 1968 and the viaduct remains standing.



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