If you haven't done so, it's worth clicking on until you come to I think the 15th picture - the statue of the soldier on the war memorial apparently watching the demolition.Donald Stirling, who I think is on here, has posted an excellent set of pictures from today HERE. They appear to be making great progress.
If it hasn't already, it certainly will have by the time the works are finished and the infrastructure in/around the station is sorted out. August/September for the Ayr-Stranraer line seeing another passenger train is honestly being a tad generous, given how the dates for the completion of the Ayr demo works have (unsurprisingly) continued to slip further and further back. October seems more likely to me before the pre-fire service levels is restored.I’d imagine it’ll take a while to get things moving back to Stranraer after the line reopens, because by now surely crew competency and knowledge on the route would’ve lapsed?
Non-paywalled version from the Ayr Advertiser HERE. I, for one, hope that the Court of Session will advise Mr. Ung to carry out a physically impossible act with his court action.According to The Natiobal (paywall) demolition has stopped because the owner has appeared and is taking the Council to Court.