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Encyclopedia > Ayrshire Coast Line, Glasgow

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


The route is operated by First ScotRail on behalf of Strathclyde Passenger Transport as part of the larger Strathclyde network. It mainly uses the new Class 334 "Juniper" electric multiple units.


Route

The line runs the same route as the Inverclyde Line as far as Paisley Gilmour Street, where it turns south to Kilwinning. Here the line branches in two, with one branch running south along the coast to Troon and Ayr. This branch also serves the station at Prestwick Airport, which opened in 1994. The other branch runs north along the coast to Ardrossan or Largs. This part of the network is heavily used by freight traffic to carry coal from the Hunterston ore terminal.


The line connects with several ferry services, at Troon (to Belfast), Ardrossan (to Brodick on the Isle of Arran) and at Largs (to the isle of Great Cumbrae).



Major railway lines in the United Kingdom:
'Modern' high speed main lines:

Channel Tunnel Rail Link | Channel Tunnel

'Classic' main lines:

East Coast | Great Eastern | Great Western | Midland | West Coast

Other main lines:

Brighton | Chiltern | Glasgow South Western | Highland | North Wales
Portsmouth Direct | Settle-Carlisle | South Wales | South Western
Welsh Marches | Wessex | West Highland | West of England

Secondary lines:

Aire Valley | Argyle | Atlantic Coast | Ayrshire Coast | Birmingham Cross-City
Bittern | Cambrian | Cotswold | Cumbrian | Conwy Valley | East Coastway
East Suffolk | Esk Valley | Far North | Golden Valley | Heart of Wales
Heart of Wessex | Hope Valley | Kyle of Lochalsh | Looe Valley | Lymington
Maritime | Marsh Link | North Clyde | Oxted | St Ives Bay | Tamar Valley
Tarka | Tyne Valley | West Coastway | Wherry



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Ayrshire - LoveToKnow 1911 (2439 words)
AYRSHIRE, a south-western county of Scotland, bounded N. by Renfrewshire, E. by Lanarkshire and Dumfriesshire, S.E. by Kirkcudbrightshire, S. by Wigtownshire and W. by the Firth of Clyde.
In various parts of the Ayrshire coalfield the coal-seams are rendered useless by intrusive sheets of dolerite as near Kilmarnock and Dalmellington.
The population of Ayrshire in 1891 was 226,386, and in 1901, 254,468, or 223 to the sq.
Ayrshire Coast Line, Glasgow - Biocrawler (335 words)
The Ayrshire Coast Line is one of the lines within the Strathclyde suburban rail network.
It serves 26 stations, and connects the towns of the Ayrshire coast to Glasgow.
In 1985, the line was electrified along its entire length, and the Class 318 electric multiple unit rolling stock was introduced.
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