Looking back over the Line towards Fraserburgh from the Gowanhill road close to Rathen Station on a crisp January morning. Note the flooding in the fields on the right, known as Mill Haugh and Wet Fold.
The Formartine Buchan way runs diagonally across the picture disappearing beyond the Fraserburgh Golf Club building. The telegraph poles which were an essential feature of the railway remain along the side of the permanent way.During slack evenings periods the station staff at Rathen and Mormond Halt played draughts over the telegraph.
The trees on the left are the Philorth Woods, the extensive steading of Philorth Home Farm is in front of the wood. The grey roof of Miltown of Cairnbulg can be seen close to the far side of the Line in front of the Home Farm. On the Fraserburgh skyline the pale rectangular roof top of Fraserburgh Academy is in the centre of the picture, moving to the right the church spires belong to the West Parish Church, St Peter's Episcopalian Church (a squat spire on a tower) and the South Parish Church.
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