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  2. UK railway stations – A - Wikipedia

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    links to map of station at Bing Maps Code links to arrivals and departures ... Aberdeen: AB11 6RT: ABD: ABD: ... List of National Rail Station codes National Rail ...

  3. Aberdeen railway station - Wikipedia

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    Station code: ABD [2] History; Original company: Denburn Valley Line: Key dates; 4 November 1867: Station opened as Aberdeen Joint to replace Aberdeen Guild Street and Aberdeen Waterloo [3] 1913–1916: Rebuilt: 1952: Renamed Aberdeen [3] 2007–2008: Major refurbishment: 2020-2022: Major redevelopment: Passengers; 2019/20: 2.497 million ...

  4. Railway stations of Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    Holburn Street railway station Opened by the GNoSR 2 July 1894, closed 5 April 1937. [3] Hutcheon Street railway station Opened by the GNoSR 1 July 1887, closed 5 April 1937. [4] Kittybrewster railway station replaced Aberdeen Kittybrewster in April 1856, and station moved on 4 November 1867 when the joint station opened. Closed on 6 May 1968.

  5. Transport in Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    The two railways weren't connected until 1867 when the Joint station opened at the site of the present day Aberdeen railway station. Aberdeen formerly had a suburban rail service affectionately known as the "subbie" which operated between Culter and Dyce. [2] The service to Dyce began on 1 July 1887 and the service to Culter began seven years ...

  6. Dyce railway station - Wikipedia

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    Dyce railway station is a railway station serving the suburb of Dyce, Aberdeen, Scotland. The station is managed by ScotRail and is on the Aberdeen to Inverness Line , with some trains operating on the Edinburgh to Aberdeen Line and Glasgow to Aberdeen Line also extended to call at Dyce and Inverurie .

  7. Dundee–Aberdeen line - Wikipedia

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    At its northern terminus, Aberdeen railway station, the line meets the Aberdeen–Inverness line. At its southern terminus, Dundee railway station, the line meets the Dundee–Glasgow line (via Perth) and the Dundee–Edinburgh line. The five stations between Carnoustie and Dundee are close together and once had a regular stopping service, but ...

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  9. Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeen railway station is served by four train operating companies: ScotRail operates frequent direct trains to Scotland's major cities: Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness; it also runs local services to Inverurie and Montrose [124] London North Eastern Railway operates services on the East Coast Main Line to Edinburgh, Newcastle, York ...