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Rail Project gets the red light

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Published Date: 02 December 2009
A RAIL project which would have created six jobs and provided benefit to tens of thousands of people in South Ayrshire has hit the buffers.
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  • Last Updated: 02 December 2009 10:05 AM
  • Source: n/a
  • Location: Girvan, Scotland
 
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Andrew,

24/12/2009 16:20:20
Not living anywhere near the local distribution area for the Carrick Gazette - I'm curious as to what rail project was halted by a red light!!
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Andrew,

05/01/2010 14:27:05
This is probably a 'popular story' because I keep looking at the site for an answer to the above!
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Andrew,

15/01/2010 14:52:30
Still awaiting the answer!
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Andrew,

02/02/2010 23:22:19
WHAT RAIL PROJECT???????????????
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Jay39,

Glasgow 04/02/2010 23:28:18
Hey Andrew, think the project was some sort of seasonal shop/tourist info centre at the Girvan Railway Station. Hope I am right with that info, I remember reading it in the Carrick Gazette some time ago.
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Jay39,

04/02/2010 23:38:13
Just a thought, maybe someone on the forums in Girvan Online may be able to help!
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Andrew,

11/02/2010 18:43:08
Thanks Jay39! I'll try the "SAYLSA" website!
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