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Disused Railway Line

Parks

Disused Railway Line

The banking of the old railway line along the eastern and southern boundaries of Ayr, have naturally regenerated over the years, providing a wonderful wildlife habitat.

As you would expect Sycamore, Beech, Willow and Ash are extremely common, together with Holly, Firs and Elms. A rich understory of vegitation exists so making this area a rich source of food and habitat for local wildlife; it is also an important wildlife corridor linking various areas open space.

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