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Stevenston Moorpark railway stationStevenston Moorpark railway station was a railway station serving the town of Stevenston, North Ayrshire, Scotland as part of the Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway (L&AR).Ardeer Platform railway stationBecause of the large numbers of workers using the station, a second platform had to be built on the other side of the River Garnock at the so called 'Snodgrass branch'[4] (named after the former Snodgrass village in the area) in the 1940s.[1] Access to this platform was gained via the Glasgow to Ayr line, just north of Bogside railway station.[4] This branch is now also a small stub.Fairlie, North AyrshireLookout and sea wallGlasgow Prestwick AirportAlthough British Airways had ceased regular passenger operations in the late 1970s, BA continued to intermittently use Prestwick as a site for pilot training, especially for training Concorde pilots. Concorde became a semi-regular visitor to the airport, and indeed BA and a number of other major airlines still use Prestwick for pilot training.Ardrossan CastleThe castle is also associated with the Devil. Sir Fergus Barclay, also known as "the De'il of Ardrossan", was a horseman, famous around the lands for his tremendous skill. The secret to his skill, however, was a magical bridle, which was given to Barclay by the Devil, in exchange for his soul. However, the Devil was tricked by Barclay into giving his soul back. Infuriated by this trickery, the Devil attacked the castle in his rage, and is said to have left his hoof prints on one of the rocks. Sir Fergus Barclay is buried in the castle chapel, situated a few hundred yards inland from the castle, further down the hill.Information by Wikipedia.com
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