Template:North British, Arbroath and Montrose Railway RDT

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North British, Arbroath and Montrose Railway
Locale Scotland
Dates of operation 1881[note 1] – remains open[note 2]
Successor North British Railway
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Length 16 mileschains (25.91 km)[note 3]
The rebuilt South Esk Viaduct
The rebuilt South Esk Viaduct
Aberdeen Railway
Kinnaber Junction
Hillside
Montrose and Bervie Railway
Dubton Jn ¦ Broomfield North Jn
Dubton
Aberdeen Railway
Broomfield Junction Halt
Broomfield South Junction
Montrose North Harbour
Montrose (Caledonian)
Montrose
Montrose South Harbour
South Esk Viaduct
Ferryden Viaduct
Lunan Bay
Inverkeilor
Cauldcots
Letham Grange
Arbroath and Forfar Railway
St Vigean's Junction
North British Railway
Map based on RAILSCOT and Jowett's.[1][2]

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References

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  1. Open for freight. Opened for passengers in 1883.
  2. The company was amalgamated with its parent company, the North British Railway, before the line opened. The NBR became part of LNER in 1923. The line is substantially still open.
  3. Including the ½ mile (800m) branch to Montrose South Harbour.