The Moray Firth Coast Line
The Moray Firth Coast Line, by David Fasken and Graham Maxtone. 128pp, 69 colour and 89 monochrome
illustrations, A4 (actually 288x210mm) softback.
The GNSR had two routes from Aberdeen to Elgin. The Coast Line
ran to Portsoy and then along the Moray Firth Coast to Elgin, serving
also a succession of fishing villages.
This book relates the building of the line as the local fishing industry
developed and how it evolved under various railway companies and
during periods of significant financial pressure. Both the line and its
branch to Banff are described.
The line prospered in its first 40 years from fish, whisky, agricultural
and general freight, as well as passengers and tourism, it steadily
declined because of road competition through LNER and BR days. It
was closed under the Beeching Plan in May 1968.
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