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Hatton railway station (Aberdeenshire)

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Former railway station in Scotland

The goods shed being demolished in 2009

Hatton railway station was a railway station in Hatton, Aberdeenshire. It was situated to the south-east of the village and closed in 1932. Like the other stations on the branch, it was designed by Mr Smith, the GNSR architect in 1897.

Former Services
Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Pitlurg   Great North of Scotland Railway
Boddam branch line
  Cruden Bay

References

  1. British Railways Atlas.1947. p.38
  2. "What the railways are doing". Railway Magazine. September 1897. p. 280. Retrieved 15 December 2016.

57°25′20″N 1°54′43″W / 57.4223°N 1.9119°W / 57.4223; -1.9119

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