This line is closed. Known as the Dalry and North Johnstone Railway by the GSW. It ran between Cart Junction (near Johnstone) to Brownhill Junction (near Dalry) and duplicated the existing Glasgow and South Western Railway line from Glasgow to Ayr and Kilmarnock. The double track line featured island platform stations with large signal boxes.
It provided extra capacity and effectively quadrupled the existing line, while serving additional locations and provided an additional connection to the expanding Glengarnock Steel Works. Elderslie to Glasgow was already more than quadrupled due to the parallel Paisley Gilmour Street and Paisley Canal routes, and Brownhill Junction to Dalry Junction was also quadrupled.
Regular passenger services ended in 1966. Closure as a through route was in 1971.
/ /1905 | Kilbarchan Loop (Glasgow and South Western Railway) Opened from Elderslie (Cart Junction) to Dalry (Brownhill Junction) with stations at Johnstone North [2nd], Kilbarchan, Lochwinnoch [2nd] and Kilbirnie [2nd]. |
27/06/1966 | Kilbarchan Loop (Glasgow and South Western Railway) Elderslie (Cart Junction) to Dalry (Brownhill Junction) closed to passengers. |
03/02/1971 | Kilbarchan Loop (Glasgow and South Western Railway) Cart Junction to Kilbirnie (excluded) closed to freight. |
/ /1977 | Kilbarchan Loop (Glasgow and South Western Railway) Kilbirnie (excluded) to Brownhill Junction closed to freight. Kilbirnie remained served by the network around the Glengarnock Steel Works for a short while. |
These locations are along the line.
This was a large junction of which little remains today, the trackbed being a footpath. The junction was on the south bank of the Black Cart Viaduct.
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This signal box was east of Johnstone North [1st], the terminus of a short branch from Cart Junction. The signal box was on the north side of the line where it divided into passenger and goods lines east of the station.
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This was an island platform station. There were no goods facilities, instead the former terminus Johnstone North [1st], which was just to the north, was used for goods.
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This was an island platform station on a double track line. The station crossed Low Barholm to the south of the village. The village has since expanded around the former station.
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This station never opened. Tracks were laid with a gap sufficient to take an island platform, but no platform was ever built.
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This rather ornate bridge over a private road was built close to Castle Semple in a Tudor style.
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This was an island platform station in Lochwinnoch, between the town and Castle Semple Loch.
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This was an island platform station with a building typical of the line on the platform with canopies. It had a single subway entrance from the west which emerged at the north end of the platform with a covered entrance.
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This junction with a flyover opened in 1905, the south western end of the Kilbarchan Loop (Glasgow and South Western Railway), an important junction on the Glasgow and South Western Railway's quadrupling from Glasgow St Enoch to Dalry Junction.
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