This was a single platform station. The platform, on the north side of the line, survives as does the station building. To the east was a loading bank on the north side of the line reached by a headshunt which was approached from the west. This headshunt continued over a level crossing as Cambus o' May Ballast Siding.
To the west a pedestrian suspension bridge, Cambus o' May Suspension Bridge, dating from 1905 by James Abernethy and Co., crosses the River Dee.
The station and line closed in 1966.
Nearby stations Dinnet Ballater Aboyne Aboyne Curlers Platform Dess Lumphanan Torphins Glassel Alford Whitehouse Tillyfourie Dee Street Halt Banchory [2nd] Banchory [1st] West Lodge | Cambus o^ May Suspension Bridge Cambus o^ May Ballast Siding Milton of Tullich Siding Ballater Shed Monandavan Diatomite Works Bridge of Gairn Aboyne Tunnel Tourist/other Cambus o^ May House Dinnet House Tomnaverie Stone Circle Mount Keen Culsh Earth House Dess House Peel Ring of Lumphanan Balmoral Castle |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |
/ /1878 | Aboyne and Braemar Railway Cambus O' May opened. |
28/02/1966 | Deeside Railway
Deeside Extension Railway
Aboyne and Braemar Railway Ballater, Cambus O' May, Dinnet, Aboyne, Dess, Lumphanan, Torphins, Glassel, Dee Street Halt, Banchory [2nd], Crathes, Park, Culter and Cults closed to passengers. |