Cavan railway station
Cavan railway station in Swellan in Cavan Town was a former station on the Inny Junction to Cavan branch of the Midland Great Western Railway, Ireland.[1][2] The station now houses the offices of The Anglo-Celt Newspaper.[3][4]
Cavan | |
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Location | Cavan, County Cavan Ireland |
Platforms | 3 |
History | |
Pre-grouping | Midland Great Western Railway and the Great Northern Railway of Ireland |
Key dates | |
1856 | station opened (line from Inny Jct.) |
1862 | GNR line from Clones opened |
1947 | Station closed to MGWR passengers |
1957 | Station closed to GNR passengers |
1959 | last passenger special |
1960 | line closed to all traffic |
1961 | line lifted |
The Clones and Cavan Extension Railway was an extension of the Ulster Railway from Clones in County Monaghan to Cavan opened in 1862. The station in Cavan was opened firstly by the Midland Great Western Railway with trains to Dublin Broadstone. However the Ulster Railway also sought to link Cavan with Belfast Great Victoria Street.
References
- "Cavan station" (PDF). Railscot - Irish Railways. Retrieved 2011-07-11.
- "Cavan". Eire Trains.
- "Contact Us". The Anglo-Celt.
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- Bairstow, M. (2009). Railways In Ireland Part Three. Martin Bairstow. pp. 62, 63 & 128. ISBN 978-1-871944-36-5.
- Ordnance Survey of Ireland Discovery Series 1:50,000 map no. 34 shows the station locale.
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Crossdoney | Midland Great Western Railway Inny Junction-Cavan |
terminus | ||
terminus | Great Northern Railway Clones-Cavan |
Loreto College Halt |
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