Ardeer Platform railway station

Ardeer Platform railway station

Infobox UK disused station
name = Ardeer Platform



caption = The remains of Ardeer Platform in 2007
manager = Caledonian and Glasgow & South Western Railways
locale = Nobel Industries
borough = Ayrshire
latitude = 55.6267
longitude = -4.7296
gridref = NS281404
years = 1896
events = Opened
years1 = 3 October 1966
events1 = Closed
platforms = 1|

Ardeer Platform railway station was a railway station serving the Nobel Industries division of Imperial Chemical Industries near the town of Stevenston, North Ayrshire, Scotland.

History

Opened in 1896, the station and its associated branch line were known locally as "Nobel's private line",McSherry, p. 39] although in reality both the line and station were jointly run by the Glasgow and South Western Railway (G&SWR) and the Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway (L&AR). The station was originally called Ardeer Works Platform but at some point the 'Works' title was dropped.Butt, p. 17] . The branch became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway during the Grouping of 1923, later passed on to the Scottish Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948, and eventually closed by the British Railways Board on 3 October 1966..

The station was a long, single platform to accommodate the thousands of personnel that once worked at the factory, and was long enough to accommodate two trains. Originally the platform was wooden but at some point was replaced with a concrete platform. A long shelter was also situated on the platform in later years. [McSherry, p. 39 shows a photo of the station in 1902 with a wooden platform and no shelter, while a 1962 photo on [http://www.rcahms.gov.uk/pls/portal/canmore.newcandig_details_gis?inumlink=204994 RCAHMS] by W. Rokeby shows a concrete platform with a shelter.] The station was primarily used by factory workers however in 1902 the station was used by the various prime ministers of the British Colonies and their guests, along with the provost and magistrates of Glasgow to visit the station after the Coronation of King Edward VII.

Today the platform still exists although heavily overgrown and in disrepair. The branch from the Ayrshire Coast Line that carried trains to the station still existed (branching off in another direction just before the platform) until the early 2000s, now only a small stub off the main line remains.

Because of the large numbers of workers using the station, a second platform had to be built on the other side of the River Garnock at the so called 'Snodgrass branch'Smith, p. 29] (named after the former Snodgrass village in the area) in the 1940s. Access to this platform was gained via the Glasgow to Ayr line, just north of Bogside railway station. This branch is now also a small stub.

Future

Plans for redevelopment of the Ardeer Peninsula by NPL Estates include the possibility of reopening the former Nobel branch for industrial use. [Ardeer Peninsula Masterplan, p. 13] The plans also include a proposed station near to the former Stevenston No. 1 Junction, where the Nobel line joined the former G&SWR main line. [Ardeer Peninsula Masterplan, p. 15]

References

Notes

Sources

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* cite web
url = http://www.nplestates.com/Portals/0/ArdeerPartnership/080829%20Executive%20SummaryES.pdf
title = Ardeer Peninsula Masterplan - Executive Summary
accessdate = 2008-09-19
author = NPL Estates/Keppie
year = 2008
format = PDF

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rail line
previous = Stevenston
"Line closed, station open
route = Glasgow and South Western Railway

"'Ardrossan Railway
col = G&SW colour
rail line
previous = Stevenston
"Line and station closed
route = Caledonian Railway

"'Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway
col = Caledonian colour

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