Lonmay railway station
Lonmay railway station was a railway station in Lonmay, Aberdeenshire.
Mintlaw (literally meaning a smooth, flat place) is a large village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland lying along the A952 road and is geographically a route centre[clarification needed]. The 2001 UK census records a population of 2,647 people.
Population: 2,673
Latitude: 57° 31' 26.90" N
Longitude: -2° 00' 3.56" W
Lonmay railway station was a railway station in Lonmay, Aberdeenshire.
The remains of the Castle of Lonmay are found near Netherton of Lonmay, to the north of Loch Strathbeg in Buchan, Scotland. The remains are not located in the modern village of Lonmay which is approximately 6km to the south west. It was described by…
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