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Elr Data File - Ecn5 East Coast North (Kinnaber Com - Aberdeen Station) ELR DATA FILE - ECN5 EAST COAST NORTH (KINNABER COM - ABERDEEN STATION) www.railwaydata.co.uk M. Ch. Type Name Details ID 203m 35ch Bridge Denhead Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/262 203m 53ch Bridge St.martin's Den Underline Bridge | Stone / Masonry (Arch) 133/263 203m 66ch Bridge Denkirk Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/264 204m 06ch Bridge Logie Farm Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/265 204m 25ch Bridge Forge Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/266 204m 33ch Bridge Logie Den Underline Bridge | Cast in-situ reinforced Concrete / Concrete (Slab) 133/267 204m 48ch Bridge Law Occupation Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/268 205m 06ch Bridge Craigo Road Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/269 205m 34ch Bridge Craigo Culvert Underline Bridge | Stone / Masonry (Arch) 133/271 205m 46ch Bridge Craigo Station Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/272 205m 58ch Bridge Gallery Burn Underline Bridge | Cast in-situ reinforced Concrete / Concrete (Box) 133/273 206m 00ch Bridge Marykirk Viaduct Viaduct | Steel (Beam) 133/274 206m 22ch Bridge Roost Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/275 207m 02ch Bridge Dusthill Underline Bridge | Stone / Early Steel (Arch) 133/278 207m 07ch Bridge Burn Of Balmakeely Underline Bridge | Brick (Arch) 133/279 203m 11ch +215 203m 21ch +177 203m 48ch -421 205m 0ch -352 205m 21ch -1080 205m 62ch -370 205m 77ch LEVEL 206m 11ch +104 1 (ECN5 203.13 - 207.15) M. Ch. Type Name Details ID 207m 74ch Bridge Barns Bridge Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/281 209m 00ch Bridge Laurencekirk By Pass (op) Overline Bridge | Pre-tensioned Concrete (Beam) 133/282/001 209m 11ch Bridge Oatyhill (op) Overline Bridge | Brick (Arch) 133/283 209m 45ch Bridge Denlethan Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/284 209m 58ch Bridge Denlethen Culvert Underline Bridge | Brick (Arch) 133/285 209m 65ch Crossing Back Settlement Public Footpath Crossing with Minature Stop Lights - 210m 06ch Bridge Blackiemuir Avenue Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/286 210m 40ch Bridge Laurencekirk Station Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/287 210m 44ch Bridge Kirk Burn Underline Bridge | Brick (Arch) 133/288 210m 44ch Station Laurencekirk LAU 210m 78ch Bridge Conveth Mains Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/290 207m 35ch +118 207m 74ch +98 208m 26ch +106 208m 64ch +130 209m 24ch LEVEL 209m 74ch -288 2 (ECN5 207.15 - 211.15) M. Ch. Type Name Details ID 211m 45ch Bridge Middleton Road Overline Bridge | Pre-tensioned Concrete (Beam) 133/294 212m 10ch Bridge Scotstown Occupation Overline Bridge | Cast in-situ reinforced Concrete (Beam) 133/296 212m 24ch Bridge Old Town Overline Bridge | Pre-tensioned Concrete (Beam) 133/297 213m 08ch Bridge Powburn Road (shear) Underline Bridge | Steel (Beam) 133/299 213m 19ch Bridge Powburn Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/300 213m 38ch Bridge Redmyre Farm Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/301 213m 53ch Bridge Lepple Burn Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/302 213m 70ch Bridge Fordoun Station Overline Bridge | Pre-tensioned Concrete (Beam) 133/304 214m 31ch Bridge Redhall Burn Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/305 214m 39ch Bridge Balfeith Underline Bridge | Early Steel (Beam) 133/306 214m 48ch Bridge Shepperds Haugh Farm Underline Bridge | Steel (Beam) 133/307 211m 14ch -810 211m 40ch LEVEL 211m 59ch -433 212m 10ch -880 212m 32ch -900 212m 48ch -477 213m 50ch +2550 213m 69ch +170 214m 56ch +169 3 (ECN5 211.15 - 215.15) M. Ch. Type Name Details ID 215m 41ch Bridge Shepperdshaugh Farm Overline Bridge | Stone / Cast in-situ reinforced Concrete (Arch) 133/309 215m 63ch Bridge B966 Cocketty Overline Bridge | Stone / Steel (Arch) 133/310 215m 77ch Bridge West Mondynes Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/311 216m 31ch Crossing Mondynes Public Footpath Crossing with Minature Stop Lights - 216m 56ch Bridge East Mondynes Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/313 216m 74ch Bridge Mill Lade Underline Bridge | Brick (Arch) 133/315 216m 78ch Bridge Bervie Water Underline Bridge | Steel (Truss) 133/316 217m 17ch Bridge Banries Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/317 217m 59ch Bridge Drumlithie Road Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/318 218m 05ch Bridge The Tunnell Underline Bridge | Brick (Arch) 133/320 218m 15ch Bridge Black Bridge Underline Bridge | Wrought Iron (Beam) 133/321 218m 42ch Bridge Ironies Overline Bridge | Brick (Arch) 133/322 215m 66ch +171 216m 43ch +278 216m 59ch +211 217m 0ch +141 218m 18ch +101 218m 32ch +683 218m 43ch +296 218m 58ch -392 218m 70ch -292 4 (ECN5 215.15 - 219.15) M. Ch. Type Name Details ID 219m 39ch Crossing Carmont Private Estate Manually Controlled Barriers - 219m 79ch Bridge Carron Burn Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/324 220m 78ch Bridge River Carron Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/325 221m 34ch Bridge River Carron Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/326 222m 02ch Bridge Occupation Bridge Underline Bridge | Pre-tensioned Concrete (Beam) 133/327 222m 06ch Bridge River Carron Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/328 222m 40ch Bridge Auquhirie Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/329 222m 64ch Bridge Underbridge Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/330 222m 75ch Bridge Overbridge Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/332 219m 32ch -655 219m 56ch LEVEL 219m 69ch -580 219m 78ch LEVEL 220m 24ch -101 220m 70ch -116 221m 3ch -91 221m 16ch -110 221m 32ch -102 221m 67ch -423 222m 42ch -107 222m 77ch -90 5 (ECN5 219.15 - 223.15) M. Ch. Type Name Details ID 223m 46ch Bridge Maley Den Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/333 223m 70ch Bridge Fettereso Estate Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/334 224m 10ch Bridge Feathers Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/335 224m 28ch Bridge Fetteresso Viaduct Viaduct | Early Steel 133/336 224m 71ch Bridge Arduthie Road Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/337 224m 74ch Station Stonehaven STN 224m 77ch Bridge Stonehaven Station Underline Bridge | Steel (Beam) 133/338 225m 16ch Bridge Slug Road Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/339 225m 40ch Bridge Glenury Viaduct Viaduct | Wrought Iron (Beam) 133/340 225m 64ch Bridge Polbrea Road Underline Bridge | Early Steel (Beam) 133/341 226m 02ch Bridge Cowie House Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/342 226m 34ch Bridge Aberdeen Road - Golf Course Underline Bridge | Steel (Beam) 133/343 226m 79ch Bridge Den Of Cowie Viaduct | Wrought Iron / Steel (Beam) 133/344 223m 24ch -97 223m 40ch -91 224m 0ch -85 224m 16ch -103 224m 43ch -149 224m 70ch -223 225m 26ch +169 225m 38ch +100 226m 26ch +108 226m 77ch +118 6 (ECN5 223.15 - 227.15) M. Ch. Type Name Details ID 227m 30ch Bridge Occupation Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/345 227m 59ch Bridge Stonehaven Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/347 228m 24ch Bridge Mcphersons Pipe Bridge | Steel (Armco Pipe) 133/347-1 228m 24ch Bridge Mcphersons Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/348 228m 50ch Bridge Den Of Buck Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/350 229m 06ch Bridge Muchalls Mill Underline Bridge | Early Steel (Beam) 133/351 229m 35ch Bridge Craignees Road Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/352 229m 56ch Bridge Pauls Bridge Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/354 229m 68ch Bridge Muchalls Viaduct Viaduct | Steel (Beam) 133/355 230m 13ch Bridge Silvers Bridge Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/356 230m 53ch Bridge Newtonhill Overline Bridge | Stone / Cast in-situ reinforced Concrete (Arch) 133/357 231m 06ch Bridge Elsick Viaduct Viaduct | Steel (Beam) 133/359 227m 42ch -157 228m 0ch -171 228m 26ch -104 228m 53ch -91 229m 6ch +310 229m 62ch +176 230m 16ch +250 230m 35ch LEVEL 230m 45ch -170 230m 69ch +200 7 (ECN5 227.15 - 231.15) M. Ch. Type Name Details ID 231m 20ch Bridge Cranhill Public Road Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/360 231m 35ch Bridge Huthcie's Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/361 231m 50ch Bridge Burn Of Daff Underline Bridge | Brick (Arch) 133/362 232m 44ch Bridge Bruntland Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/364 232m 66ch Bridge Portlethen Station Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/365 232m 70ch Station Portlethen PLN 233m 08ch Bridge Miller's Dam Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/367 233m 31ch Bridge Miller's Bridge Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/368 233m 31ch Bridge Ritchie's Bridge Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/369 233m 38ch Bridge Barclayhill Underline Bridge | Pre-tensioned Concrete (Beam) 133/370 233m 55ch Bridge Tappydam Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/371 233m 76ch Bridge Hill Of Findon Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/372 234m 34ch Bridge Culvert Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/373 234m 54ch Bridge North Mains Of Findon Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/374 234m 62ch Bridge Culvert Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/375 231m 19ch +117 231m 32ch +137 231m 50ch +126 232m 26ch +340 232m 38ch -214 233m 8ch +116 233m 48ch +130 233m 64ch -153 234m 32ch -164 8 (ECN5 231.15 - 235.15) M. Ch. Type Name Details ID 235m 22ch Bridge Horse Shoe Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/376 236m 14ch Bridge Cove Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/379 236m 30ch Bridge Stattie's Bridge Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/381 236m 46ch Bridge Greenarbour Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/382 237m 00ch Bridge Burnbanks Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/383 237m 23ch Bridge Kenn's Bridge Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/384 237m 49ch Bridge Redhouse Underline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/385 237m 76ch Bridge Doonie's Overline Bridge | Stone (Arch) 133/386 238m 20ch Bridge Coast Road Overline Bridge | Brick (Arch) 133/387 238m 59ch Bridge Ness Occupation Overline Bridge | Brick (Arch) 133/388 235m 27ch LEVEL 235m 40ch -102 236m 37ch -116 237m 0ch -154 238m 5ch -118 238m 62ch -105 238m 77ch -260 9 (ECN5 235.15 - 239.15) M. Ch. Type Name Details ID 239m 31ch Bridge
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