backontrack
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Following from the discussion of the events unfolding at Ayr, I thought I'd start a thread discussing the viability of the line between Girvan and Stranraer.
I believe that the line is viable.
Stranraer isn't some small market town with a population of three or four thousand - its population is at the sharp end of ten thousand with a couple more thousands located in the surrounding area. It is a good access point for western Dumfries & Galloway, and is a town with its own castle (Castle of St John) and museum to boot, as well as being at the end of a scenic rail route. Despite Stranraer rail station being a mile away from the bus station, annual passenger usage is at 69,964 for 2017/18 - that's an increase of over 24,000 in four years (over this period of time, usage has been increasing consistently, helped by increased frequency of the previously fairly meagre train service). A re-sited, more central Stranraer station would, I believe, prove itself to be a worthwhile investment - and there's also been talk in recent years of a new station at either Dunragit or Glenluce, east of Stranraer. In short, I think there's a reasonable enough argument for keeping the line open.
I believe that the line is viable.
Stranraer isn't some small market town with a population of three or four thousand - its population is at the sharp end of ten thousand with a couple more thousands located in the surrounding area. It is a good access point for western Dumfries & Galloway, and is a town with its own castle (Castle of St John) and museum to boot, as well as being at the end of a scenic rail route. Despite Stranraer rail station being a mile away from the bus station, annual passenger usage is at 69,964 for 2017/18 - that's an increase of over 24,000 in four years (over this period of time, usage has been increasing consistently, helped by increased frequency of the previously fairly meagre train service). A re-sited, more central Stranraer station would, I believe, prove itself to be a worthwhile investment - and there's also been talk in recent years of a new station at either Dunragit or Glenluce, east of Stranraer. In short, I think there's a reasonable enough argument for keeping the line open.
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