Trabboch railway station

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Trabboch
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The site of the old railway station
Location
Place Trabboch
Area Ayrshire
Operations
Pre-grouping Glasgow and South Western Railway
Platforms 1
History
1 July 1872 or 1896[1] Opened
10 September 1951 Closed
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Trabboch railway station was a railway station serving the village of Trabboch, East Ayrshire, Scotland. The station was originally part of the Ayr and Cumnock Branch on the Glasgow and South Western Railway.

History

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The line running north from the site of the station.

The station opened on 1 July 1872 or 1896, and closed on 10 September 1951. The station master or 'collector' from 1935 - 43 was Mr. H. Ramage.[2] It was near an overbridge built for future doubling that never took place and had a single platform of 315 feet which partly occupied the space beneath the bridge. On this platform stood a small timber waiting room and a booking office. Trabboch Colliery's four sidings were not far away.[3]

Fulton, C., & Co., Paisley had six traders waggons which ran between Paisley and Trabboch stations.[4]

The station building was demolished and by 1970 nothing was visible. The stones from the old station were used by Willie Graham to build a bungalow at Carbowie.[5]

The line at the station site is still operational, serving the Killoch Washery to the south-east.

See also

References

Notes
  1. Lindsay, David M. E. (2002). G&SWR Register of stations, routes & lines. G&SWR Association. Part 2.1, Page 7
  2. Rankin, Stuart (2000). "G&SWR Ayr & Cumnock Branches". Sou-West Profile. No. 4. P. 7.
  3. Rankin, Stuart (2000). "G&SWR Ayr & Cumnock Branches". Sou-West Profile. No. 4. P. 11.
  4. Rankin, Stuart (2000). "G&SWR Ayr & Cumnock Branches". Sou-West Profile. No. 4. P. 29.
  5. Barber, Derek (2002). Steps through Stair. A History of Stair & Trabboch. Stair Church. p. 15.
Sources
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Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Annbank
Line open; station closed
  Glasgow and South Western Railway
Ayr and Cumnock Branch
  Drongan
Line open; station closed

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