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Line within the Strathclyde suburban rail network in Scotland Not to be confused with Ayrshire Coastal Path.

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Ayrshire Coast Line
Class 380 train at Troon
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerNetwork Rail
LocaleScotland
Stations26
Service
TypeHeavy rail
SystemNational Rail
Operator(s)ScotRail
Rolling stockClass 380 and Class 156
Technical
Number of tracksDouble and single line
Track gauge4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm)
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC
Route map

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Ayrshire Coast Line
Legend
Glasgow Central
Argyle Line
West Coast Main Line
Glasgow Subway
City Union Line
Paisley Canal Line
Cardonald
Hillington East
Hillington West
Paisley Gilmour Street
Inverclyde Line
Johnstone
Milliken Park
Caledonian MacBrayne Largs
Fairlie Howwood
West Kilbride
Lochwinnoch
Caledonian MacBrayne
Ardrossan
Harbour
Ardrossan Town Glengarnock
Ardrossan
South Beach
Dalry
Saltcoats
Stevenston Kilwinning
Irvine
Barassie
GSWL
to Kilmarnock
Troon
Prestwick
International Airport
Glasgow Prestwick Airport
Prestwick Town
Newton-on-Ayr
Ayr to Mauchline Branch
Ayr
GSWL to Stranraer
Detailed View
Glasgow Central
Glasgow Subway St Enoch
Argyle Line
River Clyde
Bridge Street
Glasgow Subway Bridge Street
Glasgow Subway
Glasgow Subway West Street
City Union Line
West Coast Main Line
General Terminus and
Glasgow Harbour Railway
Shields Road
Paisley Canal Line
Ibrox
Govan Branch
Cardonald
Glasgow and Renfrew
District Railway
Hillington East
Hillington West
Arkleston Junction
Paisley and Renfrew
Railway
Paisley and Barrhead
District Railway
Paisley Gilmour Street
Paisley Canal Line
Inverclyde Line
Paisley and Barrhead
District Railway
Elderslie
Bridge of Weir Railway
Kilbarchan Loop Johnstone
Caledonian MacBrayne Largs Milliken Park (1st)
Fairlie Pier Milliken Park
Fairlie Howwood
West Kilbride Lochwinnoch
Beith North
Ardrossan Winton Pier
Caledonian MacBrayne Ardrossan Harbour
L&AR to
KilbirnieGiffen
(L&AR)
Ardrossan
Montgomerie Pier
Glengarnock
(L&AR) Ardrossan North Kilbarchan Loop
Ardrossan Town
Ardrossan South Beach
Saltcoats (2nd)
Saltcoats Dalry
Saltcoats (1st) Dalry Junction
Stevenston
GPK&AR to
Montgreenan
Kilwinning
L&AR to Giffen
Bogside
Irvine
GPK&AR to Dreghorn
Gailes
GSWL
to Kilmarnock
Barassie
Troon Harbour Troon (old)
Troon
Monkton
Prestwick
International Airport
Glasgow Prestwick Airport
Prestwick Town
Monkton and
Annbank Branch
Port of Ayr Newton-on-Ayr
Ayr (1st) Ayr to Mauchline Branch
Ayr (Townhead)
Ayr
Townhead EMU Sidings
GSWL to Stranraer

The Ayrshire Coast Line is one of the lines within the Strathclyde suburban rail network in Scotland. It has 26 stations and connects the Ayrshire coast to Glasgow. There are three branches, to Largs, Ardrossan Harbour and Ayr, all running into the high level at Glasgow Central.

The route is operated by ScotRail.

History

The Largs branch in steam days

The Ayrshire Coast Line consists of lines that were formerly part of the Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway, the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway, the Ardrossan Railway and its Largs Branch extension.

After electrification

Class 318 trains at Paisley Gilmour Street in 1990

The line to Ayr was electrified and Class 318 electric multiple units introduced by British Rail in September 1986. The line was promoted as the AyrLine in Scotrail publicity. Along with the introduction of new trains, major work was undertaken refurbishing stations, major trackworks and rebuilding many bridges. At the same time resignalling was carried out, replacing the existing semaphore signals. The full electrified service, including trains to Largs and Ardrossan Harbour, commenced on 19 January 1987. These were supplemented by occasional use of Class 303 and Class 311 EMUs, then in use on the Inverclyde Line.

These EMUs replaced the Class 101 and Class 107 DMUs that had served the line for over 30 years. Class 126 DMUs were also used on the line, but they succumbed to old age in the early 1980s.

Services 2024

As of December 2024, There are 4 trains per hour running every 15 minutes between Glasgow Central and Kilwinning, 2 of these continue to Ayr while 1 an hour serves Ardrossan Harbour and Largs each. Extra trains run at peak hours with all trains calling at Paisley Gilmour Street, Johnstone and Kilwinning. There are occasionally extra services which run to/from Ardrossan Harbour to connect with CalMac sailings to/from Brodick on Arran, There is an hourly service which runs between Kilmarnock and Ayr which calls at Troon and at Prestwick* On a Sunday, there are 3 trains an hour, 2 to Ayr and 1 to Largs and 4 trains per day to/from Ardrossan Harbour to connect with ferries, There are no Sunday services to/from Kilmarnock.

  • Not all Kilmarnock trains call at Prestwick Town and they do not call at Prestwick Airport

Route

A Class 318 near Irvine

The line runs along the same Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway route as the Inverclyde Line as far as Paisley Gilmour Street, using different platforms at Paisley Gilmour Street, where it turns south west towards Kilwinning on the route of the former Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway. Here the line branches in two, with one branch running south along the coast to Troon and Ayr. This branch also serves Prestwick Airport station, which opened in 1994. The other branch runs north along the coast to Ardrossan or Largs, becoming a single track for passenger trains after Saltcoats. Beyond Ayr, 'Sprinter' DMUs continue south towards Girvan and Stranraer.

The line connects with ferries at Ardrossan to Brodick on the Isle of Arran and at Largs to Great Cumbrae.

References

Notes

  1. ^ The Rebirth of the AyrLine: Electrification to Ayr / Ardrossan / Largs - 1987

Sources

Further reading

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