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Aberdeen Kittybrewster railway station

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For other places with the same name, see Aberdeen station (disambiguation). For other railway stations in Aberdeen, United Kingdom, see Railway stations of Aberdeen. Disused railway station in Aberdeen, Scotland

Aberdeen Kittybrewster
The site of the station in 2009
General information
LocationAberdeen, Aberdeen
Scotland
Coordinates57°09′37″N 2°06′49″W / 57.1603°N 2.1136°W / 57.1603; -2.1136
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyGreat North of Scotland Railway
Pre-groupingGNoSR
Key dates
20 September 1854Station opened
1 April 1856Station closed and replaced by Aberdeen Waterloo and Kittybrewster
Railway stations around Aberdeen
Legend
UpperRight arrow Great North of Scotland Rly
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
(DVL) Aberdeen Ferryhill
Ferryhill Junction
(DR) Holburn Street River Dee
Deeside Railway Down arrow LowerRight arrow Aberdeen Railway
Railways
AR Aberdeen Railway (CR)
DR Deeside Railway (GNoSR)
DVL Denburn Valley Line (GNoSR)
GNoSR Great North of Scotland Railway
HTT Harbour Trustee Tramways (Aberdeen)

Aberdeen Kittybrewster station opened on 20 September 1854 to serve the Great North of Scotland Railway main line to Keith. It closed to passengers in 1856 once Aberdeen Waterloo opened and Kittybrewster (on the link to the Aberdeen Railway. The track remains in use as a freight siding for the docks.

The station was 19 chains (380 m) south of the junction between the main line and the branch line to the docks, near where the A96 Powis Terrace now crosses the line.

References

Notes

  1. ^ Butt (1995), page 12
  2. Butt (1995), page 136
  3. "Sites and Monuments Record: Railway Station, Waterloo". Aberdeen City Council Website. Archived from the original on 1 April 2011. Retrieved 25 February 2011.
  4. "Map of Aberdeen railways". 1913. Retrieved 1 April 2011.

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