This was the terminus of the Deeside line from Aberdeen. The terminus was at the Station Square in the middle of Ballater. The building was burned down in 2015 but had been, despite the closure of the station, been rebuilt. The resulting rebuilt building is superb. The terminus has a long association with the Royal Family and Queen Victoria, this station being the closest to Balmoral Castle.
This was a two platform station, the main platform (intended to be a through platform) and a bay platform at the east end. Space was left for an eastbound platform, which was never built. To the north of this was a large goods yard, approached from the east.
There was a large carriage shed at the east end, south of the line, also approached from the east, but via a headshunt. To the south was a two road locomotive shed and a turntable.
The line was continued west to Bridge of Gairn as a tramway Bridge of Gairn Tramway (Aboyne and Braemar Railway), but this was not brought into use and no further stations were built to the west. Instead a traction engine service continued the line west by road - and a bus service (see below). To the east the line continued to Cambus O' May and on, ultimately, to Aberdeen.
The original station was considerably smaller with a small station building and smaller goods yard. In 1886 the station building was replaced with a much finer structure in timber.
There was a signal box, opened 1893, at the throat of the station. It was on the north side of the line.
A timber siding was laid in during the Second World War.
The station closed to passengers in February 1966. The box was reduced to a ground frame. The line closed completely in July 1966.
The goods yard area, carriage shed and locomotive shed area were cleared and are now occupied by housing.
The station building and platform survived closure but was burned down in 2015. The building has been rebuilt - with great attention to detail and using plans for the building.
Visit Ballater
Balmoral Castle
Queen Victoria's Journals
Bike Station Ballater is located by the station.
The Carriage Ballater is a cafe located in the station.
Nearby stations Cambus o^ May Dinnet Aboyne Aboyne Curlers Platform Dess Lumphanan Torphins Glassel Alford Whitehouse Tillyfourie Dee Street Halt Banchory [2nd] Banchory [1st] West Lodge | Ballater Shed Bridge of Gairn Milton of Tullich Siding Cambus o^ May Suspension Bridge Cambus o^ May Ballast Siding Monandavan Diatomite Works Tourist/other Cambus o^ May House Dinnet House Mount Keen Balmoral Castle Tomnaverie Stone Circle Lochnagar-Meikle Pap Meall Coire na Saobhaidhe Cuidhe Crom Lochnagar-Little Pap |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |
Forward thinkingOn the 21st of April 1958 a battery powered BMU began operating between Aberdeen and Ballater, around 43 miles. There were charging points at either end. Aberdeen to Ballater by BMU: Notes on the Battery Railcar Experiment, David Murray-Smith Station SquareThe Great North of Scotland Railway owned not just the station but the square. In the square are granite setts marking out the boundary. Electrical lightingFor the visit of the Czar and Czarina of Russia in 1896, taking a train from Leith to Ballater, the oil lighting at the latter station was considered insufficient and electrical lighting was arranged for the occasion. |
/ /1866 | Aboyne and Braemar Railway Ballater to Bridge of Gairn section construction abandoned. |
17/10/1866 | Aboyne and Braemar Railway Opened from Aboyne to Ballater with stations at Aboyne, Dinnet and Ballater. |
/ /1904 | Great North of Scotland Railway Bus service introducted from Ballater, on the Aboyne and Braemar Railway, to a bus station in Braemar. |
21/04/1958 | Aberdeen Railway Deeside Railway Deeside Extension Railway Aboyne and Braemar Railway BMU Battery Railcar introduced between Aberdeen and Ballater. |
28/02/1966 | Aboyne and Braemar Railway Ballater to Aberdeen (Ferryhill Junction) closed to passengers. |
28/02/1966 | Deeside Railway
Deeside Extension Railway
Aboyne and Braemar Railway Ballater, Cambus O' May, Dinnet, Aboyne, Dess, Lumphanan, Torphins, Glassel, Dee Street Halt, Banchory [2nd], Crathes, Park, Culter and Cults closed to passengers. |
18/07/1966 | Deeside RailwayDeeside Extension RailwayAboyne and Braemar Railway Ballater to Culter (excluded) closed to freight. Culter Paper Mill remains rail served. |
08/04/2008 | Deeside Railway On their third wedding anniversary Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall unveil a reproduction of a Victoria era railway carriage at Ballater station. |
20/08/2018 | Aboyne and Braemar Railway Ballater station officially 'reopened' as a museum, tearoom, restaurant and information centre following completion of its repair after a devastating fire. |