This station is located on the former ferry pier in Stranraer. It is a little remote from the town, being separated from it by the former car parks associated with the ferries to Ireland.
A bus service connects the terminus to the new ferry terminals at Cairnryan.
Generally the west side platform is used and the signal box is switched out.
Ferries operate from Cairnryan to Ireland.
Stena Line - Cairnryan-Belfast
P&O Ferries - Cairnryan-Larne
Nearby stations Stranraer Town Transit (London Road [Stranraer]) Innermessan YMCA Castle Kennedy Colfin Cairn Point Portpatrick Dunragit Portpatrick Harbour Challoch Junction Golfers Platform New Luce Glenluce Glenwhilly Chirmorie [Private] | Stranraer Shed Stranraer Harbour Junction Stockton Haulage Depot [Stranraer] Construction Junction Cairnryan Junction Yard Cairnryan Junction Innermessan Sidings Piltanton Viaduct Leffnoll Shed Cairnryan Tourist/other Castle of St John [Stranraer] Lochinch Castle Castle Kennedy [Castle] Castle Kennedy Gardens Castle Kennedy House |
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line. |
17/08/1857 | Portpatrick Railway Act receives Royal assent for line from Castle Douglas to Stranraer Town with branches to Stranraer Harbour and Portpatrick. |
11/03/1861 | Portpatrick Railway Stranraer to Castle Douglas (on the Castle Douglas and Dumfries Railway) formally opened. (Alternative date 12/02/1861.) |
12/03/1861 | Portpatrick Railway Stranraer to Castle Douglas opened to the public. Most of the line was single track. Stations at; Stranraer, Glenluce, Kirkcowan, Newton Stewart, Creetown, New Galloway, Parton and Crossmichael. |
28/08/1862 | Portpatrick Railway Portpatrick to Stranraer opened. New stations at; Colfin and Portpatrick. |
01/10/1862 | Portpatrick Railway Stranraer Harbour opened. The Stranraer and Larne Steamboat Company starts a service between the ports in its title. |
01/10/1862 | Carrickfergus and Larne Railway Opened through a new Carrickfergus to Larne Harbour [1st]. Carrickfergus [1st] was closed (its site was later on the Carrickfergus Harbour Junction Railway). A company owned connecting steamer operated to Stranraer Harbour. |
/ /1864 | Portpatrick Railway Deviation to Stranraer Harbour branch authorised. Original route partly abandoned. |
01/01/1864 | Carrickfergus and Larne Railway Larne Harbour [1st] to Stranraer Harbour steamer withdrawn. Last portion of the Larne Harbour line falls out of use except for coal traffic and remains maintained. |
/ /1865 | Portpatrick Railway Caledonian Railway experiments with a Stranraer Harbour to Belfast service. |
/ /1872 | Girvan and Portpatrick Junction Railway
Portpatrick Railway The Girvan and Portpatrick Junction Railway is authorised to use the Portpatrick Railway from Challoch Junction to Stranraer Harbour and Portpatrick. |
01/07/1872 | Carrickfergus and Larne Railway Steamer service from Larne Harbour [1st] to Stranraer restarts. Line fully re-opened. |
/ /1874 | Portpatrick Railway Portpatrick to Donaghadee boat stops running. This is in part due to the unsuitability of Portpatrick Harbour. The Stranraer Harbour to Larne Harbour [1st] service replaces the abandoned service. Portpatrick to Stranraer remains open. |
/ /1877 | Portpatrick Railway Purchases the Stranraer Harbour Pier (the East Pier). |
/ /1877 | Girvan and Portpatrick Junction Railway Authorised to use Stranraer Harbour Pier and Challoch Junction to Stranraer and Portpatrick |
07/02/1882 | Girvan and Portpatrick Junction RailwayPortpatrick Railway Girvan and Portpatrick Junction Railway trains banned from Stranraer and Portpatrick by the Portpatrick Railway. Line closed temporarily from Girvan to Challoch Junction. |
/ /1893 | Portpatrick Railway Authorisation to enlarge Stranraer Harbour Pier (the East Pier). |
/ /1902 | Portpatrick Railway Stranraer Harbour east pier widening and extension authorised. Powers to dredge for the pier granted. |
/ /1935 | Portpatrick Railway Stranraer to Portpatrick starts to be operated as one engine in steam. Portpatrick signal box is moved to Barrhill on the former Girvan and Portpatrick Junction Railway. |
06/02/1950 | Portpatrick Railway Portpatrick to Stranraer closed to passengers. Portpatrick and Colfin stations closed. Portpatrick to Colfin (excluded) closed to all traffic. |
02/03/1953 | Portpatrick Railway Stranraer re-named Stranraer Town. |
/ /1959 | Girvan and Portpatrick Junction Railway DMUs introduced on Glasgow to Stranraer workings. |
/ /1959 | Maybole and Girvan Railway DMUs introduced on Glasgow to Stranraer workings. |
/ /1959 | Portpatrick Railway DMUs introduced on Stranraer to Glasgow workings. |
/ /1961 | Caledonian Steam Packet Company (Irish Services) Ltd Formed to manage ships on the Stranraer - Larne service owned by the British Railway Board. |
23/06/1962 | RCTS Railtour Excursion train hauled by Caledonian Railway 123 and Great North of Scotland Railway 49 from Ayr to Stranraer. |
/ /1965 | Castle Douglas and Dumfries Railway Troop trains for Northern Ireland make use of the line. These ran from Woodburn to Stranraer Harbour. |
/ /1965 | Portpatrick Railway Troop trains run over line (Stranraer Harbour - Woodburn (Wansbeck Railway)) for Northern Ireland. |
31/12/1969 | Caledonian Steam Packet Company (Irish Services) Ltd Ceases managing ships on the Stranraer - Larne service owned by the British Railway Board. |
01/01/1970 | British Transport Ship Management (Scotland) Ltd Formed to manage ships on the Stranraer - Larne service owned by the British Railway Board. |
/03/1980 | SEALINK (Scotland) Ltd Formed from British Transport Ship Management (Scotland) Ltd to manage ships on the Stranraer - Larne service owned by the British Railway Board. |
/ /1984 | Girvan and Portpatrick Junction Railway Glasgow Central to Stranraer DMUs withdrawn and replaced with locomotive hauled SEALINK liveried slam-door stock. |
/ /1990 | Girvan and Portpatrick Junction Railway
Portpatrick Railway
Maybole and Girvan Railway Stranraer to Euston sleeper withdrawn. |
/ /2003 | Stena Line Announces closure of the Stranraer ferry terminal with relocation to Cairnryan. An upgrade of the A77 is announced by the Scottish Executive. |
Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Railways (Library of Railway History) | Rails to Portpatrick (Local History Series) | The Port Road: Dumfries to Stranraer, Portpatrick, Kirkcudbright and Whithorn |