Glasgow to Kilwinning railway line closed on Sundays for 4 weeks

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Credit: Network Rail

The railway line between Glasgow and will be closed on Sundays until 20 February as replaces worn-out track in a £4m investment.

Over a mile of the track will be renewed at various locations including Howwood, Glengarnock, and Dalgarven.

The work is needed to help ensure the continued safe and smooth running of the railway.

Teams will be replacing the old, worn railway track by removing it and laying new stone ballast, sleepers, and rails. Due to the complexity of the work, it cannot be delivered without some short-term closures of the line.

During the closures, the following services will be affected:

to Ardrossan Harbour

  • A train service will operate between Glasgow Central and , and between Kilwinning and Ardrossan Harbour.
  • Replacement bus services will operate between Paisley Gilmour Street and Kilwinning.
  • A direct bus will also operate between Glasgow Central and Ardrossan Harbour to connect with ferry sailings.

Glasgow Central to

  • A train service will operate between Glasgow Central and Paisley Gilmour Street and between Kilwinning and Ayr.
  • Replacement bus services will operate between Paisley Gilmour Street and Kilwinning.

Glasgow Central to

  • Train services will operate between Glasgow Central and Paisley Gilmour Street, and between Kilwinning and Largs
  • Replacement bus services will operate between Paisley Gilmour Street and Kilwinning.

Passengers can check how their journey may be affected by visiting http://www.nationalrail.co.uk or http://www.scotrail.co.uk/.

Liam Sumpter, Network Rail route director for Scotland, said: “The work we are undertaking is vital for the long-term future reliability of the line.

“Our engineers will be working around the clock to complete these complex projects as quickly as possible.

“We understand the inconvenience these works will cause to some passengers and residents and we thank them for their patience. We are committed to completing this work quickly and limiting disruption as much as possible.”

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