Keith & Dufftown Railway
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The Keith and Dufftown Railway is an eleven mile line linking the World's Malt Whisky Capital, Dufftown, to the market town of Keith.
The line, which was reopened by volunteers during 2000 and 2001, passes through some of Scotland's most picturesque scenery, with forest and farmland, lochs and glens, castles and distilleries.
The area's abundant wildlife can be glimpsed from the train, including deer, foxes, buzzards, heron, and much more.
Directions by Road | Keith Town station is located in Keith on the main A96 Aberdeen to Inverness road. Dufftown station is located about a mile north of Dufftown town centre on the A941 to Elgin |
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Directions by Public Transport | By Train The nearest main line railway station is at Keith. For Full Train timetable information please use the National Rail website. Access to the site will then be by Bus or Taxi. By Bus For Full bus timetable information from Keith or Elgin, please use the Travel Line website. |
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The are no 12CSVT locomotives currently resident at this site |
Note - Locos that show as resident may be based here but loaned to other sites, click on 'Loco' to view the most recent location
Loco | Arrived | Departed | Notes |
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37261 | 11/06/1988 | 11/06/1988 | Visiting railtour |
There are currently no photographs of this locomotive on this site.