Nearby stations Maud Brucklay [2nd] Abbey of Deer Halt Pitfour Curling Club Platform Auchnagatt Mintlaw Strichen Mormond Halt Longside Arnage Lonmay Newseat Halt Pitlurg Hatton [GNSR] Rathen | Middlemuir Peat Works New Pitsligo Peat Works Lonmay Ballast Pit Ythan Viaduct Tourist/other Brucklay Castle Deer Abbey Pitfour Lake Strichen House Arnage Castle RNAS Longside Haddo House Memsie Cairn Tarves Tomb Philorth House Auchmacoy House |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |
21/07/1863 | Formartine and Buchan Railway Junction for Fraserburgh re-authorised as Maud in place of Mintlaw. |
24/04/1865 | Formartine and Buchan Railway Maud to Fraserburgh opened. Stations opened at Brucklay [2nd], Strichen, Mormond, Rathen and Fraserburgh. |
21/07/1935 | Formartine and Buchan Railway Maud Junction North and South signal boxes replaced by new South signal box. |
04/05/1965 | Formartine and Buchan Railway Peterhead to Maud junction closed to passengers. (Alternative date 3/5/1965). Peterhead, Inverugie, Newseat Halt, Longside and Mintlaw closed. |
02/10/1965 | Formartine and Buchan Railway Fraserburgh to Dyce junction closed to passengers. (Alternative date 4/10/1965). Fraserburgh, Rathen, Mormond Halt, Strichen, Brucklay [2nd], Maud, Arnage, Ellon, Logierieve, Udny and Newmachar closed. |
05/03/1969 | Formartine and Buchan Railway Maud Junction south signal box closed. |
04/09/1970 | Formartine and Buchan Railway Peterhead to Maud junction closed to freight. (Alternative date 4/9/1970). |