Hatton railway station (Aberdeenshire)

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Hatton railway station was a railway station in Hatton, Aberdeenshire. [1] 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. [2]

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

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References

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

Coordinates: 57°25′20″N1°54′43″W / 57.4223°N 1.9119°W / 57.4223; -1.9119