Fairlie Pier Shed
| Fairlie Pier Shed | |||
| Location | |||
|
Fairlie | |||
| Country | |||
|
Scotland | |||
| County | |||
|
North Ayrshire | |||
| Operator | |||
|
Glasgow and South Western Railway | |||
| Opened | |||
|
1st July 1882 | |||
| Closed | |||
|
1930 | |||
| Type of Shed | |||
|
2 Track Straight Through | |||
| Status | |||
|
Demolished | |||
History
This shed was located at the east end of Fairlie Pier station on the north side of the line and was a timber built 2 track straight through shed with a gable style slate roof and included a watertank.
On 3rd July 1917 the shed was destroyed by fire and in 1918 it was replaced on the same site by a brick built 2 track straight through shed with a gable style slate roof.
In 1930 the shed was let out for private use and was finally demolished in 1987.