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1923 - 1948: London, Midland and Scottish Railway
One of the early changes on the former GPK&AR under ownership of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway was the introduction of Sunday passenger service, something never operated by the G&SWR aside from night-time expresses to and from England, and connections to Ayr and Largs from Kilmarnock. With an increased amount of bus services running on Sundays, the LMS began Sunday services along the line to Largs, Ayr and Girvan in 1925. Due to Sunday pay rates these services were operated on a limited budget: only Glasgow Central was used as a Glasgow terminus, only one locomotive depot was used (Polmadie), virtually no signal boxes were manned and stations were manned with a skeleton staff.