Aberdeen Railway Station
Rudy managed to grab a few photos at Aberdeen waiting for his last train trip before the UK covid-19 lockdown restrictions. It's a station he knows well from previous visits but today he was a little unsure of how quiet it was - usually 8000 passengers a day travel here. Rudy has been on ninety-five trains to & from Aberdeen! The first was on the 18th of May 2017 and most recently on the 5th of February 2025.


Rudy managed to grab a couple of photos at Aberdeen station waiting for his last train trip before UK lockdown. A little unsure of how quiet it was as usually 8000 passengers a day travel here. The station here opened in 1867 as “Aberdeen Joint Station”. It was rebuilt in 1913-1916 and renamed simply Aberdeen in 1952. Since the late 2000s it’s been integrated (along with the bus station) into Union Square shopping mall.
Rudy's Adventures at Aberdeen
Aberdeen station walks and places to visit.
Aberdeen railway station is the main railway station in Aberdeen, Scotland. It is the busiest railway station in Scotland north of the major cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow. It is located on Guild Street in the city centre, next to Union Square.
The station is managed by ScotRail. Inter-city, regional, local and sleeper train services are provided to all parts of Great Britain by ScotRail, Caledonian Sleeper, CrossCountry and London North Eastern Railway. The station is the northern terminus of the Dundee–Aberdeen line and the southern terminus of the Aberdeen–Inverness line, and is measured 241 miles 6 chains (388.0 km) from Carlisle via Perth.
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