Dalry, North Ayrshire
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Dalry (Gaelic: Dail Ruighe) is a small town in the Garnock valley in North Ayrshire, Scotland. Its population at the 2001 census was 5,398. [1]
It was once an industrial town, served by coal mining, like many such towns in this area of Scotland. Also, like many other such towns it has seen the sharp decline of traditional industry, which has hit the town hard. In addition to coal mining, iron stone mining and textile manufacturing the town also had various brickworks. On the edge of the town lies a large chemical plant once operated by Roche, but now run by DSM.
The town lies on the main Ayr-Glasgow railway line and once was a busier junction with trains from Kilmarnock joining the line here. This link to Kilmarnock ceased passenger operations in the early 1970s, with freight traffic also stopping. Shortly afterwards the track was lifted and the station's four platforms were reduced to two. There are 3 rivers in Dalry, the Rye, Caaf and the Garnock.
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- McTaggart, H & Hamilton, A (1999) Old Dalry