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Encyclopedia > Aberdeen railway station
Aberdeen
Aberdeen station concourse
Location
Place Aberdeen
Local authority Aberdeen City Council
Operations
Station code ABD
Managed by First ScotRail
Platforms in use 5 (2 through, 3 bays)
Live departures and station information from National Rail
Annual Passenger Usage
2002/03 * 1.761 million
2004/05 * 1.932 million
2005/06 * 2.107 million
History
1867 Opened
1913-16 Rebuilt
2007-200? Major Refurbishment
National Rail - UK railway stations

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* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Aberdeen from Office of Rail Regulation statistics.
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Rail services

Aberdeen railway station is served by daytime trains from Inverness and from Dundee and the south, including London Kings Cross, England. Inverness (Scottish Gaelic: ) is the only city in the Highland council area and the Highlands of Scotland (and is considered the unofficial capital). ... For other uses, see Dundee (disambiguation). ... ... Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the  United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() – on the European continent() – in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified  -  by Athelstan 927 AD  Area  -  Total 130...


In addition, an overnight Caledonian Sleeper service connects with London Euston. Map of the routes of the Caledonian Sleepers Caledonian Sleeper coaches at Fort William The Caledonian Sleeper is a sleeper train service operated by First ScotRail and one of only two remaining sleeper services running on the railways of Great Britain – the other being the Night Riviera. ... Facade of Euston Station, London Euston Arch: the original Euston Station, as enlarged, ca 1851 Euston station concourse Euston station (also known as London Euston), is a large railway station in Central London. ...


Station services

Medium-term parking is available but is relatively expensive and it is often difficult to find a space. There are a small number of free spaces which offer parking for 20 minutes only. There is a taxi stance immediately outside of the station building, and the regional and national bus station is across the car park.


There is a "Travel Office" for information and ticket purchasing, as well as automatic ticket machines outside this office. The office often closes well before the last trains have departed.


There is a branch of bookshop/confectioner W H Smith and a pub and café on the concourse. The cafe mainly serves cold food such as sandwiches. Like the ticket office, the shop and café do not open in the late evening. This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...


The toilets accessible from the concourse cost 20p coin to enter; there are also toilet facilities in the café (free to customers) and on most trains (free to passengers). The British decimal Twenty Pence (20p) coin was issued in June 1982 to fill in the obvious gap between the Ten Pence and Fifty Pence coins; it rapidly gained acceptance and very large numbers now circulate [1]. The coin is minted from an alloy of 84% copper and 16% nickel...


History

The station currently standing was built as Aberdeen Joint Station between 1913-16, replacing an 1867 structure of the same name, on the same site. The station and the new Denburn Valley Line enabled the main line from the south and the commuter line from Deeside to connect with the line from the north. The lines from south had previously terminated at the adjacent Aberdeen Guild Street. Even this had not been Aberdeen's first railway station, that distinction belonging to a previous terminus a short way south at Ferryhill. After the construction of the Joint Station, Guild Street Station became a goods station. Some of its tracks remain, but the vast majority of the site was cleared in 2005. River Dee near Braemar The Linn of Dee, small gorge near Braemar The River Dee is a 90 mile (140 km) long river, that rises in the Cairngorms, Aberdeenshire, Scotland and flows into the North Sea at Aberdeen. ...


Prior to the construction of the Joint Station, lines from the north had terminated at Aberdeen Waterloo, a short but inconvenient distance along the edge of the harbour. This too became a goods station after the construction of the Joint Station. There is no longer a station at the site, but a goods service runs approximately weekly to industrial operations there. The Waterloo tracks join the north-south connecting Denburn Valley Line in the Kittybrewster area of the city, where the very first terminus of the lines from the north had briefly been, before extension and the building of the Waterloo Station. As far north as Inverurie, these follow the route of the Aberdeenshire Canal which had been purchased and filled in by the Great North of Scotland Railway. Kittybrewster is an area within Aberdeen, Scotland, north of central Aberdeen and south of Old Aberdeen. ... Look up city, City in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Inverurie is a burgh in Aberdeenshire, Scotland approximately 16 miles north west of Aberdeen along the A96 road. ... The Aberdeenshire Canal was designed by John Rennie. ... The Great North of Scotland Railway (GNSR) received its Parliamentary approval on June 26, 1846, following over two years’ of local meetings. ...


As a result of the grouping of railway companies caused by the Railways Act 1921, Aberdeen came under the auspices of the London and North Eastern Railway. It later became part of British Rail and is now managed by First ScotRail. The Railways Act of 1921, also known as the Grouping Act, was an enactment by the British government of David Lloyd George intended to stem the losses being made by many of the countrys 120 railway companies, move the railways away from internal competition, and to retain some of... LNER timetable for Autumn 1926 detailing the resumption of services after the General Strike. ... Logo of British Rail British Railways (BR), later rebranded as British Rail, ran the British railway system from the nationalisation of the Big Four British railway companies in 1948 until its privatisation in stages between 1994 and 1997. ... First ScotRail is the brand under which First Group PLC runs its railway franchise to operate all domestic passenger services within Scotland, as well as the cross-border Caledonian Sleeper service to London, England. ...


It was announced in 2006, that as part of the Union Square retail project, the Railway and Bus Stations would be majorly refurbished, including new ticket gates, a new ticket office and improved parking. The automatic ticket gates have since been installed, preventing access to trains for persons without valid tickets.


External links

National Rail uses the BR double-arrow logo A typical National Rail station sign showing the double-arrow logo National Rail is a brand name of the Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC). ... Multimap. ...

Services

Preceding station National Rail Following station
Stonehaven   GNER
East Coast Main Line
  Terminus
Portlethen   First ScotRail
Edinburgh to Aberdeen Line
or
Aberdeen to Inverness Line
  Dyce
Stonehaven   First ScotRail
Caledonian Sleeper
  Terminus
Stonehaven   Virgin Trains
Cross-Country Route
  Terminus
Historical Railways
Cove Bay
Line open; Station closed
  Aberdeen Railway   Terminus
Holburn Street
Line and Station closed
  Deeside Railway   Terminus
Terminus   Denburn Valley Line   Schoolhill
Line open; Station closed

 

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