Railway stations of Aberdeen
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Aberdeen railway station can refer to one of several railway stations in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland — only the one now named simply Aberdeen railway station is still in existence:
Those with Aberdeen in the station name
Those without Aberdeen in the station name
- Don Street railway station on the Great North of Scotland Railway (closed)
- Ferryhill railway station,[1] original terminus of Aberdeen Railway; 1850 to 1854 (closed)
- Holburn Street railway station on the Deeside Railway (closed)
- Hutcheon Street railway station on the Denburn Valley Line (closed)
- Kittybrewster railway stations (three stations have existed in the Kittybrewster area) on the Denburn Valley Line and the Great North of Scotland Railway; for a short time a terminus before the construction of Waterloo station (see above) (all closed)
- Schoolhill railway station on the Denburn Valley Line (closed)
- ^ It is unclear if the station at Ferryhill, the first station to be built in Aberdeen, would have included the word "Ferryhill" in its name, or been known simply as "Aberdeen railway station".