Aberdeen bus station

[1] A single central bus station in Aberdeen was first considered in the 1950s, with a site in Upper Denburn selected by W. Alexander & Sons.

However, in March 1960, the company announced that it did not intend to develop the Upper Denburn site and had instead selected a site on the grounds of the Joint Railway Station (now Aberdeen railway station).

[4] Redevelopment of the bus station was included in the Union Square project which saw former railway land replaced with retail.

The first phase of this project saw the existing bus station demolished and rebuilt, and was completed in February 2008.

Many internal Aberdeen services call at the adjacent Guild Street but do not enter the bus station itself.

Demolition of the old bus station in March 2008