Ayr-Glasgow train services to return on Monday, 17 June

Some rail services will return to Ayr station next week following the completion of safety works at the fire-damaged former Ayr Station Hotel, Network Rail announced earlier this week.

ScotRail’s direct electric services between Ayr and Glasgow will return on 17 June – the same day as South Ayrshire Council finishes its work on the privately-owned former hotel building.

Network Rail engineers are already removing debris and repairing the tracks in preparation for the return of trains.

A full timetable, with the return of services between Kilmarnock, Ayr, Girvan, and Stranraer, is expected to be in operation by mid-July.

Liam Sumpter, managing director, Network Rail, said: “Our thanks go to South Ayrshire Council for completing the critical safety work at the former Ayr Station Hotel.

“Our teams are working hard to have the track ready and alongside our colleagues at ScotRail we’re looking forward to welcoming passengers back to the station and on to services next week.

“We’d like to thank passengers and the Ayr community for their patience and understanding during the station closure.”

Ayr Station Hotel Fire

ScotRail representatives said the devastating fire at the former station hotel has had a significant impact on ScotRail services in the south west of Scotland.

“We know how much people rely on rail services, so we’re pleased that from 17 June, we’ll be able to reintroduce electric services between Ayr and Glasgow and will work with Network Rail to complete all activities required to re-establish services south of Ayr due to the extended period of closure”, said David Lister, ScotRail Safety, Sustainability & Asset Director.

On 25 September 2023 when an arson attack started a serious fire which left the Ayr Station Hotel building in a hazardous state. Train services were immediately suspended and the road by the hotel was closed.

Trains from Glasgow were terminated at Prestwick and a reduced service ran between Girvan and Stranraer until the diesel units required maintenance and were unable to return through Ayr station to their depot.

Three teenagers were charged with wilful fire-raising following the second fire in September.


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