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stuff 'n other stuff | Just another WordPress.com site stuff 'n other stuff Just another WordPress.com site Skip to content Home About Career Contact Curriculum Vitae ← Older posts Graffiti on the North Water viaduct Posted on January 23, 2024 by dgm I’ve been trying to pull together some family history stuff to try and see what use farming folk in in the late nineteenth century made of the railways in rural north east Scotland. (digitised 1920 Ordnance Survey map of St Cyrus – National Library of Scotland) In the mid 1860s my great to the whatevers acquired the lease of a farm at Scotston which was adjacent to the newly built branch line from Montrose to Inverbervie , and I’m guessing that they would have used trains from St Cyrus station to Montrose rather than the North Water Bridge station simply because, while further it is a more level road, a consideration when produce had to be hauled by cart, or people had to walk to the train – remember tha...

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