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probably the image most remembered by visitors to Cullen.
Built in 1886 by the Great North of Scotland Railway, the bridges
form one of the great nineteenth century achievements and served
to satisfy the demand by the then Earl and Countess of Seafield
that the railway line would not pass through the policies of
Cullen House. The viaducts remain in good condition and are
undergoing a degree of renovation and will shortly come back into
use as part of a proposed Inverness to Aberdeen cycle track.
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