The original Kilmaurs station was opened on 26 June 1873 by the Glasgow, Barrhead and Kilmarnock Joint Railway.[2] The buildings on the Up platform (the platform for trains to Kilmarnock and the South) were destroyed by fire in 1914 and replaced by a brick building which, until its closure in 1966, was the only one in south west Scotland to be centrally heated.[citation needed] To the south of the station, a signal box containing 17 levers controlled the section and allowed access to a goods yard.
The station officially closed on 7 November 1966.[2] The current station opened on 12 May 1984 by British Rail.
Platform extension work started in September 2009 to cater for longer units associated with the track doubling works between Stewarton and Lugton.[3]
Being so close to Kilmarnock station the guards often failed to sell tickets to all passengers travelling to Kilmarnock. In 2012 a ticket machine was installed at the station.
Service
2019 service pattern
Since the doubling of the line between Lugton and Stewarton in December 2009 the service pattern has been:
Mondays to Saturdays - a mainly half-hourly service northbound to Glasgow Central and southbound to Kilmarnock, with selected services extended beyond Kilmarnock towards either Carlisle or Girvan, Ayr and Stranraer.
Sundays - hourly each way served by trains between Glasgow Central and Kilmarnock, with a few extended south towards Dumfries and Carlisle.[4]
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