Morrison Construction to deliver £8m Aberdeen station redevelopment

An £8 million redevelopment of Aberdeen station is to get under way once the current coronavirus restrictions make it safe to do so, ScotRail has announced.

Morrison Construction will deliver the work which will enhance facilities for customers and staff at the station, which has sat in the heart of Aberdeen city centre for more than 150 years.

Once complete the project will deliver:



  • Significant enhancement of the quality and variety of station retail facilities.
  • Improvements to the taxi rank area and enhanced cycle parking.
  • Relocation of the existing ticket office and first-class lounge to create additional high-value retail areas.
  • Improved visibility of the ticket office, creating an improved ticket retail environment and lounge.
  • Improved station entrance and connectivity with Union Square and the wider Aberdeen city centre.
  • Redevelopment of staff accommodation and additional operational staff areas to allow for future growth.
  • Works to enhance the listed station building in partnership with the Railway Heritage Trust.

The redevelopment will be completed in stages, with work on the station redevelopment expected to take around one year to complete.

Work to replace the glass roof at Aberdeen station was completed by Network Rail Scotland last year.

Kirsty Devlin, ScotRail head of projects, said: “The redevelopment of Aberdeen station will see significant enhancements in retail, improved access to the station, a new ticket office, and new first-class lounge.



“The investment we are making in the North East – in the redevelopment of Aberdeen station, the Aberdeen to Inverness improvement programme, and in Inter7City trains connecting Scotland’s seven cities – means it’s an exciting time for this part of the country.”

Bill Reeve, Transport Scotland’s director of rail, said: “While our immediate focus is on tackling the COVID-19 outbreak, the development work for this £8m investment can be undertaken safely now, so that we will be ready to deliver the enhanced facilities for customers and railway staff without delay when it is safe to do so.

“We know the more we make rail an attractive, safe and secure transport choice, the more people will consider using the train as an alternative to the car. I look forward to seeing further progress as soon as conditions allow.”

Mike Bruce, managing director of Morrison Construction North East, added: “Morrison Construction is pleased to have been chosen to carry out these works which will benefit visitors to and the people of the North East of Scotland for years to come.”


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