Kintore railway station

Railway station in Aberdeenshire, Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Kintore railway station is in Kintore, Scotland on the Aberdeen–Inverness line. Originally opened in 1854, it closed in 1964 but was reopened on a different site in 2020.[3][4]

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Kintore

Scottish Gaelic: Ceann Tòrr
National Rail
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Kintore railway station in 2020
General information
LocationKintore, Aberdeenshire
Scotland
Coordinates57°14′37″N 2°21′01″W
Grid referenceNJ789170
Managed byScotRail
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeKTR[1]
History
Original companyGreat North of Scotland Railway
Pre-groupingGreat North of Scotland Railway
Key dates
20 September 1854[2]Opened
7 December 1964Closed
15 October 2020Reopened at a different site
Passengers
2020/21 8,474
2021/22Increase 66,168
2022/23Increase 85,348
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History

Original station

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The remains of the original station in 2017 before track was redoubled

The original station was opened on 20 September 1854 and located around 550 m (600 yd) south of the current station. The station became a junction in 1859 with the opening of a branch to Alford. This branch closed to passengers in 1949. Kintore railway station itself was closed in 1964 as part of the Beeching cuts.[5]

Modern station

Nestrans initially raised the possibility of reopening a Kintore station in 2009 as part of its 2010-2021 Rail Action Plan[6] and it was first discussed in the Scottish Parliament in October that year.[7] Plans to reopen the station were announced in December 2012.[8]

Reopening Kintore was made possible by the completion of phase one of the Aberdeen-Inverness Improvement Project, which redoubled the track between Aberdeen and Inverurie, increasing capacity for new passenger and freight services on the route.[9][5] The station cost £15 million,[10] funded by Transport Scotland, Aberdeenshire Council and Nestrans. The main contractor was BAM Nuttall. Construction started in 2019 with opening planned for May 2020,[11][12] but work was halted between March and July 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic,[13] which caused the opening date to be pushed back to 15 October.[14][15][16]

The new Kintore station is located around 550 m (600 yd) to the north of the old one, on the site of the junction for the now dismantled Alford branch.

Facilities

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The accessible footbridge

Facilities include a new footbridge and lifts for step-free access, bike storage facilities and a 168-space car park including disabled parking and 24 charging spaces for electric vehicles. Signs and benches from the original station were refurbished and installed at the new station.[17] The station is accessible generally including ticket machines; there is a waiting room but no ticket office.[18]

Passenger volume

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Passenger Volume at Kintore[19]
2020–21 2021–22 2022–23
Entries and exits 8,474 66,168 85,348
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The statistics cover twelve month periods that start in April.

Services

The new station is served by hourly trains between Inverurie and Montrose, and other services between Aberdeen and Inverurie/Inverness. Services to Aberdeen run half hourly at peak times Monday to Saturday, with an hourly service on Sundays.[20]

More information Preceding station, National Rail ...
Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Dyce   ScotRail
Aberdeen to Inverness Line
  Inverurie
Dyce
From Montrose
  ScotRail
Aberdeen Crossrail
  Inverurie
To Inverurie
  Historical railways  
Kinaldie
Line open; station closed
  Great North of Scotland Railway
GNSR Main Line
  Inverurie
Line and station open
Kemnay
Line and station closed
  Great North of Scotland Railway
Alford Valley Railway
  Terminus
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References

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