£3.8m track upgrade begins at Aberdeen Station
Network Rail engineers began £3.8 million worth of track improvements at Aberdeen Station over the weekend to help boost the reliability and performance of one of the busiest parts of Scotland’s railway.
Over three consecutive weekends, teams will replace sections of rail, sleepers and ballast (the stone that forms the track’s foundation) across platforms 3, 4, 6 and 7. Engineers will also upgrade equipment that enables trains to move between lines.
In total, almost a mile and a half of rail will be renewed, with around 1,500 new sleepers and 4,500 tonnes of ballast used.
The project is part of Network Rail’s commitment to delivering a reliable railway and continuing to improve infrastructure across Scotland.
Ross Moran, route director at Network Rail Scotland, said: “Carrying out this work over a small number of weekends lets us make substantial improvements while keeping disruption to a minimum. By renewing key sections at the station, we’re building in resilience that will support more reliable and smoother journeys.
“I’d like to thank customers for their patience while we complete this essential upgrade. Our teams will be working intensively throughout each weekend to reopen the station on time for customers.”
Mark Ilderton, ScotRail service delivery director, said: “Aberdeen station is a key gateway for the northeast of Scotland, supporting thousands of journeys every day and connecting communities across the region and beyond.
“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.
“While this essential work takes place, we know there will be disruption to journeys, and we’d like to thank customers for their patience and understanding.
“Our focus is on minimising the impact on customers and ensuring they have the information and alternative travel options they need to continue travelling with confidence.”










