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Lethenty railway station

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Lethenty railway station was a railway station in Lethenty, Aberdeenshire on the short rural branch line from Inverurie to Old Meldrum serving the rural community of the area.

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N 57.311 ° E -2.383 °
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AB51 0HQ
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