Largs railway station is a railway station in the town of Largs, North Ayrshire, Scotland. The station is managed by First ScotRail and is on the Ayrshire Coast Line 43 miles (69 km) south west of Glasgow Central.
History
The station was originally opened on 1 June 1885 by the Glasgow and South Western Railway,1 as the terminus of the extension of the former Ardrossan Railway to Largs. The station originally had four platforms however only two remain today, and although they both see use, neither can be used to full potential as only a single electrified line exists between Largs and Saltcoats.
Originally a modestly sized station with a glazed canopy, the majority of the station was destroyed on 11 July 1995 when the 6.15am Glasgow Central train crashed through the buffers and demolished both parts of the station and various shops on the main street of Largs. Fortunately the driver was able to leave his cab to warn the passengers to brace themselves shortly before disaster struck and there were no serious injuries on the train or elsewhere.
The station operated via temporary structures for many years, and a £200,000 makeover (including a new station) was completed in 2005, albeit much simpler than the original station.
Services
There is an hourly service daily to Glasgow Central from Largs.
Gallery
General view of the platforms looking north in April 1984, prior to electrification
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This pre-electrification view shows a DMU awaiting departure with the 11:52 to Glasgow.
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Looking from the footbridge to the end of the line after electrification
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The 06:15 from Glasgow on 11 July 1995, having travelled the length of the concourse and crashing through a shop to the main street beyond
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The 06:15 from Glasgow on 11 July 1995, having gone over the buffers, travelled the length of the concourse and crashed through a shop to the main street beyond.
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References
Notes
- ^ Butt, p. 139
Sources
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