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The following transport lines have routes that pass near Drumoak

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How to get to Drumoak by Bus?

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Bus stations near Drumoak

  • Sunnyside Drive, Drumoak,2 min walk,

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  • 201,Aberdeen,
  • 202,Torphins,
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  • What are the nearest stations to Drumoak?

    The nearest stations to Drumoak are:

    • Sunnyside Drive, Drumoak is 106 meters away, 2 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Drumoak?

    These Bus lines stop near Drumoak: 201, 202

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Drumoak?

    The nearest bus stop to Drumoak is Sunnyside Drive, Drumoak. It’s a 2 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Bus to Drumoak?

    The 202 is the first Bus that goes to Drumoak. It stops nearby at 05:22.

  • What time is the last Bus to Drumoak?

    The 201 is the last Bus that goes to Drumoak. It stops nearby at 00:08.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Drumoak?

    The Bus fare to Drumoak costs about £5.60 - £18.50.

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Drumoak Address: Sunnyside Crescent street in Drumoak

Drumoak
DrumoakDrumoak (, Scottish Gaelic: Druim M'Aodhaig, lit. 'the ridge of St Aodhag') is a village situated between Peterculter and Banchory in North Deeside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Drumoak is proximate to the River Dee, with Park Bridge, named for the local Park Estate, being a local crossing; Park Estate, was formerly owned by the railway engineer Sir Robert Williams; Sir Robert is interred at Drumoak. There is a church, small shop (located in Park), bowling green and the, now demolished, Irvine Arms restaurant pub (aptly named after the family that owned the 13th century Drum Castle). Drum Castle is run by the National Trust for Scotland and is open to visitors. Relics and portraits of the Irvine family are kept here, and it was conferred by Robert the Bruce onto William de Irvine. There are a number of housing developments progressing; a new primary school and nursery with over 100 pupils serves Drumoak. The Dee River gravels also attract gravel extraction on both sides of the river. Drumoak Manse in 1638 was the birthplace of James Gregory, discoverer of diffraction gratings a year after Newton's prism experiments, and inventor of the Gregorian telescope design in 1663. The design is still used today in telescopes such as the Arecibo Radio Telescope upgraded to a Gregorian design in 1997 giving Arecibo a flexibility it had not previously possessed. His older brother David was also born there in 1620.Between Drumoak and Peterculter is the site of a Roman encampment Normandykes
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