Ruthrieston railway station[1] or Ruthrieston Halt was opened in January 1856 by the GNSR and served Ruthrieston, now a suburb of Aberdeen.[2] The halt was one of several victims of the 1937 closure of stations on the Aberdeen suburban service.[3] The Deeside Railway itself eventually ran from Aberdeen (Joint) to Ballater. Ruthrieston is located in the parish of Peterculter, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
the line itself remained open to Ballater until 1966. Cults and Ruthriestonstations were only a short distance away. The line has been lifted and this...
competition from bus services. The Aberdeen suburban railwaystations were Holburn Street, Ruthrieston, Pitfodels, Cults, West Cults, Murtle, Milltimber...
terminus of the railway was at Aberdeen Ferryhill railwaystation, which was also the terminus of the Aberdeen Railway at the time. The railway was extended...
competition from bus services. The Aberdeen suburban railwaystations were Holburn Street, Ruthrieston, Pitfodels, Cults, West Cults, Murtle, Milltimber...
Royal Aberdeen Golf Club Rubislaw, Rubislaw and Queens Terrace Gardens Ruthrieston Scotstown Moor Seafield Seaton, Seaton Park Sheddocksley St Andrew's...
yard were built here. In 1928 the suburban railway service, with stations at Holburn Street, Ruthrieston, Pitfodels, Cults, West Cults, Murtle, Milltimber...
relatives on a farm on the outskirts of Aberdeen. He was a pupil at Ruthrieston School in Aberdeen until 1884, leaving to become an apprentice engraver...
Highland Railway reached the station and a junction was formed. Services ran to a terminus in Aberdeen at Waterloo from 1856 before Aberdeen joint station opened...
named after and given to the city by Miss Elizabeth Crombie Duthie of Ruthrieston in 1881. Hazlehead Park, is large and forested, and located on the outskirts...
more images Bridge of Dee Stonehaven Road and Anderson Drive South, Ruthrieston 12 Jan 1967 NJ9290103557 57°07′22″N 2°07′08″W / 57.122889°N 2.118878°W...