3.6million

Major train station to close for three weekends ahead of huge £3.6million upgrades

ABERDEEN Station will close for important upgrades as soon as next week.

It will affect travellers across three consecutive weekends with no trains passing through the station while the work costing £3.6million take place.

Aberdeen Station will be closed for three consecutive weekends starting in JanuaryCredit: Alamy
The train station is set to undergo upgrades costing £3.6millionCredit: Alamy

Network Rail is starting work at Aberdeen Station on January 31, 2026.

It said that the track improvements will “help boost the reliability and performance of one of the busiest parts of Scotland’s railway”.

As a result of the work, Aberdeen Station will close for consecutive weekends starting on January 31, 2026.

During the closures, teams will replace sections of rail and sleepers across multiple platforms.

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Network Rail also explained that engineers will be upgrading equipment that allows trains to move between lines – almost a mile and a half of rail is set to be renewed.

No trains will run through Aberdeen Station between Saturday 31, January and Sunday 1 February, 2026.

Or Saturday 7 and Sunday 8, February and between Sunday 15 and Monday 16, February, 2026.

There are alternatives available through bus routes.

For ScotRail, buses will replace trains between Aberdeen and Dundee, Aberdeen and Montrose, Inverurie and Aberdeen, Dyce and Aberdeen.

Rail replacement buses for CrossCountry will travel between Dundee and Aberdeen.

LNER trains between London Kings Cross and Aberdeen will run between London Kings Cross and Dundee only.

Buses will then operate between Dundee and Aberdeen, calling at Arbroath, Montrose and Stonehaven.

Mark Ilderton, ScotRail Service Delivery Director, said: “The £8m redevelopment of Aberdeen station in 2022 delivered major improvements for customers and strengthened the station’s role as a key transport interchange.

“Continued investment in essential track and infrastructure upgrades will help improve performance and provide more reliable journeys.”

Aberdeen station was redeveloped in 2022 at a cost of £8million.

During this time there were upgrades made on the passenger experience like a new open-plan ticket office and addition of a first-class lounge.

There were improved retail and eatery stops and the pavilion had restoration work.

Other upgrades made by Network Rail in 2022 were to the tracks and sleepers.

Another train station that’s set to be upgraded is Liverpool Street Station.

Network Rail have put forward proposals for the £1.2billion upgrades and recently released a fly-over video showing what the future could look like for Liverpool Street.

It shows an enlarged, light and airy concourse to ease congestion during busy periods and additional ticket barriers.

Upstairs, the video reveals more eateries and cafes for passengers to use before or after their rail journey, and outside will be more green spaces.

It also shows renders of the new office building that’s set to be built above the station concourse near the Grade II* listed Andaz Hotel.

The City of London Corporation is consulting the public on the plans until January 21.

For more on rail, this small English train station named the best in the UK and it’s getting a £1million upgrade.

And this beautiful 73-mile railway route is getting new trains for the first time in 10 years.

Track upgrades will soon begin at Aberdeen StationCredit: Network Rail

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