The station was built by the Glasgow and South Western railway when the former Scotch gauge Paisley and Renfrew Railway was converted to Standard Gauge and was joined to the Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway at Arkleston Junction.
[2] The station closed permanently to regular passenger services on 5 June 1967, when passenger services were withdrawn from the branch line.
Both platforms remain, (albeit covered in vegetation) but all buildings have been removed.
The site of the former Paisley Abercorn railway station goods yard was used to build a DIY superstore operated by Tesco in the late 1970s - unlike most Tesco stores, for most of its life it was forbidden to sell food.
This Scotland railway station-related article is a stub.