Note: text in square brackets is added for clarity and was not part of the location's name.
Opened on the Maybole and Girvan Railway.This was a single platform station which officially closed as a goods only yard in 1989 partly due to the condition of the single track bridge over the Water of Girvan.
The line ran on to staithes in Girvan Harbour, crossing a second single track bridge over the Water of Girvan, this portion closing in the 1960s.
The platform was on the south side of the line, and to the south of it the locomotive shed and turntable. To the north of the site was the goods yard.
When Girvan (New) station opened it was further outside the town. As a result whenever the company owning the line south to Stranraer was in difficulties and trains ceased this older station was the preferred station. It opened and closed a number of times.
The station site remains derelict, although a modern supermarket development has separated it from the viaduct and Girvan Junction.
Nearby stations Girvan Grangeston Halt Killochan Pinmore Turnberry Dailly Maidens Pinwherry Kilkerran Glenside Crosshill [Ayrshire] Knoweside Maybole Maybole [1st] Barrhill | Girvan Shed Girvan Shipyard Girvan Harbour Girvan Viaduct Girvan Junction Girvan No 1 [1st] Glendoune Viaduct Grangestone Siding Girvan Grangeston Depot Works Pinmore Summit Dipple Siding Pinmore Tunnel Tourist/other Grangestone Distillery Killochan Castle |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |
/ /1892 | Girvan and Portpatrick Junction Railway Ayr and Wigtownshire Railway bought by the Glasgow and South Western Railway. Girvan (Old) closed and reparations made to the Girvan and Portpatrick line. |
/ /1892 | Maybole and Girvan Railway Girvan (Old) closed and becomes a goods depot only. |
/ /1982 | Maybole and Girvan Railway Girvan (Old) closed to goods due to poor condition of bridge. |
/ /1989 | Maybole and Girvan Railway Girvan (Old) line lifted. |
03/06/2005 | Girvan (Old) site to be re-developed |