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Maybole Station

Maybole station was opened in May 1860 as part of the Maybole & Girvan Railway and later owned by Glasgow & South Western Railway. The station replaced the original Maybole station which was the original terminus for the Ayr & Maybole Junction Railway.

Maybole places to visit

  • Located just four miles from Maybole is Culzean Castle, the ancestral home of the Marquesses of Ailsa. The castle dates from 1777 and stands on a cliff above the Coves of Culzean – once the retreat of outlaws.
  • Two miles south of Maybole are the ruins of Crossraguel Abbey, founded around 1240.
  • Lying south of Maybole are the ruins of Turnberry Castle where Robert the Bruce is said to have been born while a few miles north of Culzean lie the ruins of Dunure Castle – an ancient stronghold of the Kennedys.


Station Facilities

Car park

(6 spaces and 1 accessible)

Electric charge point

Taxis

Cycle stand

Ticket office

Ticket machine

Smartcards issued

Smartcard validator

Passenger information system

screens and announcements

Help point

Ticket gates

Waiting room

Toilets

Baby changing facilities

CCTV

ATM

Shop

independently operated store at front of station.

Pay phone

Accessible Facilities

Accessible car parking

1 space

Accessible car park equipment

Impaired mobility set down/pick-up points available

Height adjusted ticket office counter

Induction loop

Accessible toilets

National key toilets

Staff help available

Ramp for train access

provided by train crew

Step free access

level access from car park to single platform

Wheelchairs available

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