A unique triple arched bridge formerly over three rivers, built in the 14th century, replacing a bridge known to have been there since the 8th century.
Opened 1812 as the terminus of the Kilmarnock & Troon Railway - a coal carrying plateway that was first in Scotland to use steam locomotives and to carry passengers.
Grand terminus built by the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway to rival the existing South Eastern Railway station at Central.
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