Darvel or Dervel (population 3,361) is a village in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It is at the eastern end of the Irvine Valley as well as is often described as "The Lang Toon" (English: the Long Town). The town's Latin slogan, Non sibi sed cunctis, means "Not for ourselves, but for others". Darvel is situated on the A71 road that ranges from Irvine on the west coast to Edinburgh on the eastern. The community is 9 miles (14 km) east of Kilmarnock as well as is the most eastern of the Valley Towns, the others being Galston and also Newmilns. The town was also once linked with Stonehouse (using Strathaven) by the Caledonian Railway. Nonetheless, the line was nearby the LMS prior to the 2nd World War. The previous Glasgow and South Western Railway branch line to Kilmarnock endured for a lot longer and was closed in 1964 as part of the Beeching Axe. Much of the route of both the old train lines is still around, although the rails have time out of mind gone and numerous road bridges have actually been gotten rid of. There was a huge viaduct to the east of the town, in the lea of Loudoun Hill, which lugged the railway line over the valley. This was nonetheless, demolished in 1986, and also only the piers stay. The River Irvine streams with the community and also when powered local mills.