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About Aberdeen Train Station 

Aberdeen Train Station is the one and only train station in the city, servicing a range of different trains including inter-city, local, regional and even sleeper trains. The station is managed by Abellio ScotRail and transports passengers all around Scotland and Great Britain.

The station was built between 1913 and 1916 as a replacement for a previous station that stood in the same spot. It was the last major train station to be built in the country during this time so has been awarded Category A status by the Historic Environment Scotland. Over the years the station has been developed and expanded to cater for new lines, helping to connect Aberdeen with other major destinations across Great Britain. The 5-platform station now plays an important role in the transportation of the city’s residents as well as travelers looking to get to and from the city.

Things to do near Aberdeen Train Station 

The port city of Aberdeen sees a lot of people passing through, either for work or travel. The train station plays an important role in this movement and helps to get people to the city and home again. While many people visit for work, the city has its own attractions that make it a worthwhile place to visit in its own right.

If you are planning a trip to Aberdeen, consider adding the following activities and attractions to your itinerary:

  • Learn about Aberdeen’s history at the Maritime Museum
  • Enjoy the gardens at Duthie Park
  • Admire the artwork at Aberdeen Art Gallery
  • Step back in time at The Tolbooth Museum
  • Wander through Seaton Park
  • Experience the interactive exhibits at Aberdeen Science Centre
  • Watch the waves from Walker Park

Transit options at Aberdeen Train Station 

  • Train (SCOTRAIL)
  • Bus (727, M92, X7)
  • Taxi
  • Car

Luggage Storage near Aberdeen Train Station 

The Aberdeen Train Station is located right in the middle of the city, so whether you have a stopover or are in town for a longer period of time, you’ll probably want to do some exploring. Bounce storage makes things easy by providing short and long term storage options so you never have to worry about your luggage. If you’re only in town for a few hours, drop your bags and head out while you wait for your next train. If you are stuck waiting at the train station after an early check-out, don’t waste your time. Drop your bags and use your last hours to wander around the city rather than sit in the station. You’ll never be stuck with your bags again!

Attractions and activities near Aberdeen Train Station 

If you’re looking for things to do in Aberdeen, you’re in luck. This city revolves around its port but it also has a range of attractions and activities to satisfy the fussiest of visitors. We’ve put together a list of things you’ll want to include in your Aberdeen itinerary.

  • Craigievar Castle: This castle looks like something straight out of a fairytale. With a pinkish colour and iconic turrets, it is worth a visit to see this impressive piece of architecture for yourself.
  • Codona’s Amusement Park: Looking for some fun? Head to Codona’s Amusement Park! It was opened in 1970 and still offers a good time for all visitors, with a range of thrill rides and attractions to choose from.
  • The Gordon Highlanders Museum: Learn all about the history of the Scottish army at Gordon Highlanders Museum. With uniforms and weaponry on display, you can guide yourself through the exhibits at your own pace using the interactive maps.
  • Aberdeen Beach: Take a relaxing walk along Aberdeen Beach and enjoy the scenery. Dolphins do live in the area, although it is more common to see them on a tour.
  • Brig O’Balgownie: This bridge is thought to be the oldest in all of Scotland, dating back to the 13th Century. It is very well known and a popular site among visitors who may recall the bridge from Lord Byron’s famous poem, Don Juan. Even if you’ve never heard of it, the bridge is worth checking out for its beautiful backdrop, the Black Neuk lake, especially if it has snowed.