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The Queen always held a special place in her heart for Balmoral and often seemed happiest when she could escape the strict royal protocol and spend time in Deeside.
(Permalink) Aboyne and Braemar Railway Deeside Extension Railway Deeside Railway Aberdeen: Aberdeen to Ballater Battery unit (BEMU) at Platform No 1, Aberdeen in April 1963. Banchory [2nd]: An oft repeated scene at Banchory on the Royal Deeside line in the summer of 1965, where an Aberdeen - Ballater DMU has arrived at the westbound platform. Pupils from Banchory Academy board the train, ... |
As crowds thronged at Ballater to clamber on the train to Aberdeen Joint Station, there was poignancy to the number on the front of the engine [DMU] - 2B.
(Permalink) Aboyne and Braemar Railway Deeside Extension Railway Deeside Railway Ballater: The next train to Aberdeen via the Deeside line stands at the platform at Ballater in July 1962. Closure of the line came 4 years later. |