Ayr–Stranraer line

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The Ayr–Stranraer line is a railway route in southwest Scotland linking the coastal town of Ayr with the port of Stranraer, historically important for connections to Northern Ireland via ferry services.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway line
railway route in Scotland
category rail transport in Dumfries and Galloway
rail transport in South Ayrshire
railway lines in Scotland
connects Ayr NERFINISHED
Stranraer NERFINISHED
connectsTo Glasgow via Ayr
country Scotland
electrification non-electrified
historicallyLinkedTo Port of Stranraer NERFINISHED
ferry services to Northern Ireland
historicallyServed Stranraer Harbour NERFINISHED
historicalOperator British Rail NERFINISHED
Glasgow and South Western Railway NERFINISHED
historicalRole main rail link to Northern Ireland ferries from Scotland
infrastructureOwner Network Rail NERFINISHED
locatedIn southwest Scotland
operator ScotRail
partOf National Rail network of Great Britain NERFINISHED
passesNear Turnberry area NERFINISHED
passesThrough Barrhill NERFINISHED
Girvan NERFINISHED
primaryTraction diesel multiple units
regionServed Dumfries and Galloway NERFINISHED
South Ayrshire NERFINISHED
status open for passenger services
terminus Ayr NERFINISHED
Stranraer NERFINISHED
usesTrackGauge standard gauge

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Glasgow and South Western Railway operatedRoute Ayr–Stranraer line