ScotRail customers to benefit from new coffee kiosk at Croy station

Listen to this article

ScotRail customers from Croy station can now grab breakfast on the go thanks to a newly opened coffee counter at the station.

Bean2Cup is run by Tommy Collins, who lives in Craigmarloch, Cumbernauld.

The kiosk sells everything from cappuccinos and cookies to mochas and muffins – seven days a week.

Tommy, a former catering manager for the University of the West of Scotland at Ayr –said he applied to use the space at Croy Station because he wanted to work closer to home.

When working in Ayr, he was travelling some 500 miles a week.

Tommy added: “I’m delighted to provide ScotRail customers with their morning pick-me-ups – and afternoon snacks.”

Jacqueline Taggart, ScotRail’s director of customer service, said:

“I’m pleased that our customers can enjoy a drink or snack before boarding their train at Croy.

“The station continues to grow in popularity, thanks to a new car park and local bus connections, and this new facility will also be welcomed.”

The coffee kiosk is open 06.00-19.00 Monday-Friday, 08.00-19.00 on Saturdays and 10.00-16.00 on Sundays – perfect for commuters, day trippers and weekend shoppers.

1 COMMENT

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest Rail News

Network Rail engineers gear up for £135m investment in Britain’s railway this May

More than 800 projects* will take place across Britain’s railway this coming early and late May bank holidays, designed...

More like this...