Aberdeen Dyce Telephone Exchange
Aberdeen Dyce Telephone Exchange is a building in Aberdeen, Scotland which is located on Pitmedden Road. Aberdeen Dyce Telephone Exchange is situated nearby to Dyce Church Hall, as well as near the military installation 102 (Aberdeen Airport) Squadron RAF Air Cadets.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Aberdeen Airport and Dyce Railway Station.
Aberdeen Airport
Aerodrome
Photo: Michael Diamond, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Aberdeen International Airport is an international airport, located in the Dyce suburb of Aberdeen, Scotland, approximately five nautical miles northwest of Aberdeen city centre.
Dyce Railway Station
Railway station
Photo: Nigel Thompson, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Dyce railway station is a railway station serving the suburb of Dyce, Aberdeen, Scotland. The station is managed by ScotRail and is on the Aberdeen to Inverness Line, with some trains operating on the Edinburgh to Aberdeen Line and Glasgow to Aberdeen Line also extended to call at Dyce and Inverurie. Dyce Railway Station is situated 1,000 feet southwest of Aberdeen Dyce Telephone Exchange.
Dyce Academy
School
Dyce Academy is the only state secondary school in Dyce, a small suburb of Aberdeen, serving as the sole provider of secondary education in the area. Dyce Academy's catchment area includes Dyce and the nearby village of Newmachar, though some pupils do attend from other nearby areas such as Bucksburn. Dyce Academy is situated 3,100 feet east of Aberdeen Dyce Telephone Exchange.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Dyce and Stoneywood.
Dyce
Suburb
Photo: Stanley Howe, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Dyce is a suburb town of Aberdeen, Scotland, situated on the River Don about 6 mi northwest of the city centre. It is best known as the location of Aberdeen Airport.
Stoneywood
Suburb
Photo: Bill Harrison, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Aberdeen is the third-largest city in Scotland, United Kingdom, with a population of almost 200,000. It is a harbour city on Scotland's north-east coast, approximately 120 miles north of Edinburgh and 400 miles north of London, where the Rivers Dee and Don meet the North Sea.
Bucksburn
Suburb
Photo: Bucksburnian, Public domain.
Bucksburn is a suburb of Aberdeen, Scotland, named after the stream that flows through it. The stream is called Bucks Burn. Bucksburn was formerly a market village before being swallowed up by the spread of the city. Bucksburn is situated 2 miles south of Aberdeen Dyce Telephone Exchange.
Aberdeen Dyce Telephone Exchange
- Type: Building
- Address: Pitmedden Road, Aberdeen, AB21 0DP
- Location: Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
57.20817° or 57° 12′ 29″ northLongitude
-2.19016° or 2° 11′ 25″ westOperator
OpenreachOpen location code
9C9V6R55+7WOpenStreetMap ID
way 868313685OpenStreetMap feature
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