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- Q1911794 subject Q8508946.
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- Q1911794 abstract "The Keith and Dufftown Railway ("The Whisky Line") is a heritage railway in Scotland, running for 11 miles (18 km) from Keith Town, Keith (Ordnance Survey grid reference Template:OS coord) to Dufftown (Template:OS coord) via Drummuir (Template:OS coord).Originally the former Great North of Scotland Railway Keith and Dufftown Railway which was part of the link Aberdeen with Elgin (with the Strathspey Railway and Morayshire Railway), the line was latterly a freight-only branch for British Rail, truncated at Dufftown, although in latter years it hosted a series of Northern Belle summer Sunday lunch specials from Aberdeen.The line is open and a regular service runs throughout the Keith and Dufftown Railways operating season from March to September. Special events are also run including Santa Specials, Scots Nights. These services are run on the Class 108 DMUs.Dufftown is the main centre of operation of the railway where there is a booking office, waiting room and licensed cafe called the Buffer Stop, which is open during operating season. There are two headshunts and a loop, work is being undertaken to install a new loop at Dufftown so that there can be two tracks going into the new engine shed.There is nothing at Drummuir Station except the platform, although there may be something there in the future.At Keith there is a booking office and a shop which sells railway memrobilia, books, Thomas the tank engine items and model railway items which are sold by members of the association. This shop too is also only open during operating season.At present there is no connection to the mainline, there are two 60 ft sections of track uplifted. However, there are long term plans to reconnect to the mainline but this is a long time away in the future.".
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- Q1911794 comment "The Keith and Dufftown Railway ("The Whisky Line") is a heritage railway in Scotland, running for 11 miles (18 km) from Keith Town, Keith (Ordnance Survey grid reference Template:OS coord) to Dufftown (Template:OS coord) via Drummuir (Template:OS coord).Originally the former Great North of Scotland Railway Keith and Dufftown Railway which was part of the link Aberdeen with Elgin (with the Strathspey Railway and Morayshire Railway), the line was latterly a freight-only branch for British Rail, truncated at Dufftown, although in latter years it hosted a series of Northern Belle summer Sunday lunch specials from Aberdeen.The line is open and a regular service runs throughout the Keith and Dufftown Railways operating season from March to September. ".
- Q1911794 label "Keith and Dufftown Railway".
- Q1911794 depiction Spirit_of_Speyside,_Keith_and_Dufftown_Railway.jpg.