Inverkip Railway Station


(Inbhir Chip)

A halt on the single-track branch of the Inverclyde Line which connects to Wemyss Bay, Inverkip Railway Station (Gael: Inbhir Chip) lies a quarter-mile (0.5 km) southwest of the centre of Inverkip. Now comprising just a solitary platform, this station opened in 1867. Operated by ScotRail, it is unstaffed and is used by 50,792 passengers per annum (2009-10). There is a small park-and-ride car park adjacent. It is preceded by IBM Railway Station, 2½ miles (4 km) to the northeast, and followed by Wemyss Bay, 2¼ miles (3.5 km) to the south southwest.


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