Aberdeen Waterloo railway station

Aberdeen Waterloo
Location
Place Aberdeen
Area Aberdeen
Coordinates 57°08′49″N 2°05′13″W / 57.147°N 2.087°W / 57.147; -2.087Coordinates: 57°08′49″N 2°05′13″W / 57.147°N 2.087°W / 57.147; -2.087
Operations
Original company Great North of Scotland Railway
Pre-grouping GNoSR
Post-grouping LNER
History
1 April 1856 Station opened to replace Aberdeen Kittybrewster[1]
4 November 1867 Station closed and replaced by Aberdeen Joint[1]
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Closed railway stations in Britain
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Railway stations around Aberdeen
Don Street(GNoSR)
Kittybrewster Junction
(DVL)Kittybrewster (new)
Kittybrewster (old)(GNoSR)
(DVL)Hutcheon Street
Waterloo(GNoSR)
Victoria Basin: North(HTT)
Victoria Basin: South(HTT)
Deeside Goods(HTT)
(DVL)Schoolhill
Guild Street(AR)
(DVL)Aberdeen Joint
Deeside Goods Branch Junction
Goods Branch Junction
Aberdeen Ferryhill(DVL)
(DR)Holburn Street
Ferryhill Junction
Railways:

Aberdeen Waterloo station opened on 1 April 1856[1] to serve the Great North of Scotland Railway main line to Keith. It was located on Waterloo Quay in the city centre. It closed to passengers in 1867[1] once Aberdeen Joint opened, but the track remains in use as a freight siding for the docks. The passenger station buildings were demolished in the 1960s.[2]

References

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 Butt (1995), page 12
  2. "Sites and Monuments Record: Railway Station, Waterloo". Aberdeen City Council Website. Archived from the original on 7 February 2011.

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