Newton-on-Ayr railway station explained

Newton-on-Ayr
Native Name:Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic: Baile Ùr na h-Aibhne[1]
Symbol Location:gb
Symbol:rail
Borough:Ayr, South Ayrshire
Country:Scotland
Coordinates:55.4743°N -4.6262°W
Grid Name:Grid reference
Manager:ScotRail
Platforms:2
Code:NOA
Footnotes:Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Newton-on-Ayr railway station is a railway station serving the Newton on Ayr neighbourhood in the town of Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The station is managed by ScotRail and is on the Ayrshire Coast Line.

Station buildings still exist on the southbound platform, but they have been closed to passengers for many years. A footbridge is present here and a small shelter is present on the northbound platform.

Services

Monday to Saturday daytimes there are three trains per hour each way. These run to Ayr and Glasgow Central.

During the evenings and Sundays there is an hourly service each way.

Kilmarnock, Girvan and Stranraer services pass through the station but do not call here.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Brailsford . Martyn . Railway Track Diagrams 1: Scotland & Isle of Man . 6th . December 2017 . 1987 . Trackmaps . Frome . 978-0-9549866-9-8 . Gaelic/English Station Index .
  2. https://www.scotrail.co.uk/sites/default/files/assets/download_ct/20249_ayrshire_inverclyde_and_stranraer.pdf