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DRUMMUIR
Overlooked by Drummuir Castle, Drummuir Station is the one of the most tranquil spots on the line. Sheltered by the wooded valley sides from the village and road, there is often nothing but birdsong to disturb the natural silence.
One platform of the original two has so far been refurbished, and the remains of the goods yard loading ramps can still be seen. The KDR's locomotive shed is under construction near the station, and a passing loop will be installed, in due course, to allow two trains to run.
Passengers are welcome to break their journey here to stroll through the walled gardens at the nearby castle.
Further all-access walks are available from Drummuir station. For more details see the Drummuir 21 website.
TO TOWIEMORE
Leaving Drummuir, we snake along the Isla for another mile or so before the main Keith-Dufftown road passes over and the valley begins to widen out.
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