Ardrossan Town railway station

[2] The rebuilt station consisted of two through lines with the addition of a bay platform at the north end.

[citation needed] Upon electrification of the Ayrshire Coast Line, the station was reopened on 19 January 1987,[2] now unstaffed and on a far smaller scale: the double track to the harbour was singled and the Up platform removed, meaning trains from both directions would now have to use the former Down platform.

After electrification, the nearby level crossing gates remained for a number of years but have since been removed.

In the early 2000s, the surviving station office buildings were demolished and replaced by a contemporary red-brick commercial unit.

On Sundays, There is a limited service of (5 arrivals & 4 departures) to connect with the ferry to Brodick.

Ardrossan Town in 1968