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Frequently asked questions about Glasgow, Troon & Ayr

Dogs & pets

Dogs can usually travel with you onboard this route.

However, it's at the driver's discretion, the driver will consider things like if there is already another pet on the bus when making their decision.

Guide dogs and assistance dogs are of course allowed at all times.

Timetables

Glasgow, Troon & Ayr runs all year long.

You can find more information from the timetable, available on our website.

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Trains typically run every 30 minutes between Glasgow and Ayr, which includes stops at Troon and the other listed locations. Services between Troon and Ayr generally operate hourly.

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This service is operated by ScotRail

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Fares, tickets & passes

This route does not accept concessionary bus passes.

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Luggage & lost property

You can speak to the operator directly about claiming lost property.

Accessibility & on-board features

Cycles are carried free of charge on all ScotRail services, but space is limited. Reservations are essential for some journeys, including routes from Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Aberdeen, and can be made online, by phone, or at staffed stations. E-bikes and most cycles can be taken on board, though size restrictions apply, and tandems are not permitted. For more detailed information on ScotRail's bike policy, passengers should visit the operator's cycling page.

This listing was last updated on 2nd January 2026

We can't guarantee that all information on this website is 100% accurate. You must always check with the operator's website before travelling. We can't be held responsible for any costs incurred because of inaccurate or misleading information. For more information, please read our terms and conditions.

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