Old Photograph Railway Station Darvel Scotland


Old photograph of a steam train in the railway station in Darvel situated ten miles East of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland. The Darvel Branch railway line was an extension of the former Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway in Scotland built by the Glasgow and South Western Railway to allow trains to travel between Kilmarnock and Darvel. The line was built in stages, and originally opened as far as Galston on 9 August 1848. The branch was extended to Newmilns on 20 May 1850, and finally reached Darvel much later on 1 June 1896. Shortly after, on 1 May 1905, the line ceased to become a branch and became a through line to Strathaven and beyond when the Glasgow and South Western Railway and the Caledonian Railway opened a jointly run line. However, despite being a through line, no trains ever ran between Kilmarnock and Strathaven, instead the two companies took it in turns to run the line between Darvel and Strathaven every six months. The line east of Darvel was never successful and closed in 1939, with the rest of the line closed to passengers on 6 April 1964.



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