This was a three platform station on the Elderslie to Greenock Princes Pier [2nd] line. Two platforms were through lines and a third, a bay on the westbound side, faced Greenock. The platforms were heavily canopied.
The goods yard was on the east side and accessed from the north via a headshunt making a trailing connection.
A signal box opened in 1882 at the north end of the station, east side of the line. It was to the north of the goods yard turnout.
The box was replaced by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway around 1925, the new box being on roughly the same location.
Sidings (wartime provision?) were laid out to the west of the station, approached from the north. These were lifted by the 1960s.
Kilmacolm to Greenock Princes Pier [2nd] was singled after 1959 when regular trains to Greenock ceased (the eastbound track was lifted). The route remained open for boat trains until 1965.
After complete closure of Kilmacolm to Greenock Princes Pier [2nd] in 1966 the Kilmacolm to Elderslie portion was reduced to a single track in 1973 (and Kilmacolm box closed). The former eastbound line and platform were retained in use.
Final closure came in 1983.
The station building, in modified form, is now a pub restaurant. Pullman Tavern Kilmacolm
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Nearby stations Upper Port Glasgow Langbank Woodhall Duchal Moor Bridge of Weir [1st] Bridge of Weir [2nd] Port Glasgow Northbrae Dalreoch Bogston Dumbarton Central Rockbank Dumbarton East Tweenie Hills Cardross | Upper Port Glasgow Siding Gryfe Viaduct Port Glasgow Gas Works Castle Yard Ground Frame Fyfe Park Shipbreaking Yard Port Glasgow Junction Port Glasgow Goods Tourist/other Dennistoun Signal Box Gleddoch House Finlaystone House Parklee Signal Box Finlaystone Timber Ponds Woodhall Timber Ponds Langbank Crannog Erskine West Ferry |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |
01/09/1869 | Greenock and Ayrshire Railway Line opened. The Glasgow and South Western Railway run services from Glasgow Bridge Street to Greenock Albert Harbour via Kilmacolm. |
/ /1922 | Duchal Moor Railway Built by Sir James Lithgow in the hills above Kilmacolm. |
02/02/1959 | Greenock and Ayrshire Railway Greenock Princes Pier [2nd] to Kilmacolm (excluded) closed to passengers. The line is retained for specials and boat trains but is singled. |
14/02/1966 | Greenock and Ayrshire Railway Greenock Princes Pier [2nd] to Kilmacolm (excluded) closed to Ocean Liner Boat Trains. |
26/09/1966 | Greenock and Ayrshire Railway Greenock Princes Pier [2nd] to Kilmacolm (excluded) closed to freight. A single track from Greenock Princes Pier [2nd] to Cartsburn Junction is retained for reinstatement. |
08/01/1983 | Greenock and Ayrshire Railway Kilmacolm line closed completely from Kilmacolm to Elderslie Junction (excluded). |
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