Current Services
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Passenger services are operated by First ScotRail. There is some limited freight traffic, with Elgin retaining a goods yard, whilst Keith, Huntly and Inverurie retain smaller, less frequently used goods yards. Raith's Farm freight yard at Dyce serves Aberdeen.
The line serves the following stations:
Station | Grid reference |
and other notes | |
Aberdeen | NJ941058 |
Connection with the Edinburgh to Aberdeen Line | |
Connection with the Glasgow to Aberdeen Line | |
Connection with the Caledonian Sleeper to London Euston | |
Connection with NorthLink Ferries to Orkney and Shetland | |
Dyce | NJ884128 |
Connection with 80 Dyce Airlink shuttle bus to Aberdeen Airport | |
Inverurie | NJ775218 |
Insch | NJ629275 |
Huntly | NJ535396 |
Keith | NJ429516 |
Connection with the preserved Keith and Dufftown Railway | |
Elgin | NJ218621 |
Forres | NJ029589 |
Nairn | NH881560 |
Inverness | NH667454 |
Connections with the Highland Main Line, the Far North Line and, via Dingwall on the Far North Line, the Kyle of Lochalsh Line | |
Connection with the Caledonian Sleeper to London Euston | |
Bus connection to Inverness Airport |
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