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Aberdeen railway station can refer to one of several railway stations in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland. Aberdeen railway station and
Dyce railway station , symbol_location = gb , symbol = rail , image = Dyce station - geograph.org.uk - 1247183.jpg , caption = Dyce Railway Station , borough = Dyce, Aberdeen City Council , country ...
are the only ones currently open. __NOTOC__


Those with ''Aberdeen'' in the station name

* Aberdeen Ferryhill railway station, original terminus of the
Aberdeen Railway The Aberdeen Railway was a Scottish railway company which built a line from Aberdeen to Forfar and Arbroath, partly by leasing and upgrading an existing railway. The line opened in stages between 1847 and 1850, with branches to Brechin and ...
, opened 1 April 1854 and closed 2 August 1854. * Aberdeen Guild Street railway station, on the Aberdeen Railway; used as a freight terminal after the construction of the Joint station, opened 2 August 1854 and closed 4 November 1867. *
Aberdeen Joint railway station , symbol_location = gb , symbol = rail , image = Aberdeen station 01, August 2013.JPG , caption = Concourse at Aberdeen station (2013) , borough = Aberdeen, City of Aberdeen , country = Scotland , coordinates = , grid_name = Grid refer ...
, on Denburn Valley Line connecting the Great North of Scotland Railway (GNoSR) and Aberdeen Railway, removing the need for road transport between Guild Street and Waterloo station. Opened 4 November 1867 and renamed Aberdeen in 1952. * Aberdeen Kittybrewster railway station, original terminus of the Great North of Scotland Railway, opened 20 September 1854 and closed 1 August 1856, when replaced by station named Kittybrewster on the new line to Aberdeen Waterloo. * Aberdeen Waterloo railway station, the city terminus of the Great North of Scotland Railway opened 1 April 1856 and closed 4 November 1867.


Those without ''Aberdeen'' in the station name

* Don Street railway station Opened by the GNoSR 1 July 1887, closed 5 April 1937. *
Dyce railway station , symbol_location = gb , symbol = rail , image = Dyce station - geograph.org.uk - 1247183.jpg , caption = Dyce Railway Station , borough = Dyce, Aberdeen City Council , country ...
Opened 20 September 1854. *
Holburn Street railway station Holburn Street railway station was a railway station in Aberdeen, Scotland. It was opened in July 1894 by the Great North of Scotland Railway, GNSR and served a suburb of Aberdeen near Duthie Park and Allenvale Cemetery. The station was one of ...
Opened by the GNoSR 2 July 1894, closed 5 April 1937. *
Hutcheon Street railway station Aberdeen Hutcheon Street railway station served Aberdeen, Scotland from 1887 to 1937 on the Denburn Valley Line. History The station opened on 1 December 1887 by the Great North of Scotland Railway The Great North of Scotland Railway (GN ...
Opened by the GNoSR 1 July 1887, closed 5 April 1937. *
Kittybrewster railway station There have been three Kittybrewster railway stations at Kittybrewster, Aberdeen. The first opened in 1854 as a terminus of the Great North of Scotland Railway's (GNoSR) first line to . This was replaced two years later by a station on a new lin ...
replaced Aberdeen Kittybrewster in April 1856, and station moved on 4 November 1867 when the joint station opened. Closed on 6 May 1968. *
Schoolhill railway station Schoolhill Railway Station was a railway station in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland. The station was closed on 5 April 1937 with the withdrawal of the suburban rail service. The few remains of the station lie adjacent to His Majesty's Theatre's ...
Opened by the GNoSR in 1893, closed 5 April 1937.


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* {{cite book, last=Butt, first=R. V. J., year=1995, edition=1st, title=The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present, publisher=Patrick Stephens Ltd, isbn=1-85260-508-1 Aberdeen Aberdeen Scotland transport-related lists Lists of buildings and structures in Scotland