Loudounhill railway station

Loudounhill railway station
Loudoun Hill
Location
Place Loudoun Hill
Area East Ayrshire
Operations
Original company Darvel and Strathaven Railway
Pre-grouping Glasgow and South Western Railway Caledonian Railway
Platforms 2
History
1 May 1905 opened
11 September 1939 Officially closed to passengers and goods
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Loudounhill (NS 60268 37191) was a railway station on the Darvel and Strathaven Railway serving a rural area that included the landmark of Loudoun Hill in the Parish of Galston, East Ayrshire, Scotland.

History

Loudoun Hill from near the site of the station.

On 4 July 1905 the line opened, thereby connecting the Darvel Branch that ran from Kilmarnock, resulting in the line becoming a through route to Strathaven which was a line jointly run between the Glasgow and South Western Railway (G&SWR) and the Caledonian Railway (CR). The CR owned the Loudounhill to Strathaven section and the G&SWR owned the section from Loudounhill to Darvel and beyond.[1]

Despite being a through route, no trains ran between Kilmarnock and Strathaven;[2] instead, the two companies took it in turns to run the line between Darvel and Strathaven every six months.[2] Stations were also located at Ryeland and Drumclog. The line was never successful and closed in 1939 and the track lifted in 1951.[1]

The station had a signal box on the platform and a wooden waiting room and ticket office. The station had an island platform and a footbridge gave passengers access. A crane was present and several sidings with a goods yard and loading dock. The lengthy Loudounhill Viaduct lay to the south.[3]

The junction between the Caledonian Railway and the Glasgow and South Western Railway was at the county boundary at Loudounhill Station. The closed line was used to store hundreds of damaged railway waggons that were awaiting repair.[4]

The line had been intended as a through route between Lanarkshire and Ayrshire, however there was very little traffic along the route as the population in the area was very low. The station was closed from September until November 1909 and then again from January 1917 until December 1922. As stated, the last train ran on 10 September 1939, however the official closing date was two weeks later.[5]

Darvel Branch

Legend
Kilmarnock and Troon Railway
Riccarton and Craigie
Glasgow, Paisley,
Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway

Barleith
Craigie Junction
Mayfield Branch Junction
Mayfield Branch
Galston
Newmilns
Darvel
Loudounhill
County Boundary Junction
Darvel and Strathaven Railway

Other stations

References

Notes
  1. 1 2 Wham, page 47
  2. 1 2 Stansfield, page 20
  3. Stansfield, Page 39
  4. Sellar
  5. Stansfield, Page 32
Sources

Previous and next stations

Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Drumclog   Glasgow and South Western Railway / Caledonian Railway
Darvel and Strathaven Railway
  Darvel

Coordinates: 55°36′30″N 4°13′11″W / 55.6082°N 4.2196°W / 55.6082; -4.2196

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