Strabane (CDR) railway station
Strabane (CDR) railway station served Strabane, County Tyrone in Northern Ireland.
Strabane (CDR) | |
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Station sign in the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum in Cultra. | |
Location | Station Rd. Strabane, County Tyrone Northern Ireland UK |
Coordinates | 54.830478°N 7.470319°W |
Elevation | 13 ft |
History | |
Original company | Donegal Railway Company |
Post-grouping | County Donegal Railways Joint Committee |
Key dates | |
16 July 1894 | Station opens |
1 January 1960 | Station closes |
The Finn Valley Railway operated an Irish Gauge route to Stranorlar from Strabane (GNI) railway station from 7 September 1863.
When this route was converted to 3 ft (914 mm) on 16 July 1894 the Donegal Railway Company built Strabane (CDR) railway station adjacent to the Great Northern Railway (Ireland) railway station. The two stations were connected by a footbridge.
The station was also later the terminus for the Strabane and Letterkenny Railway which operated from 1909.
The station closed on 1 January 1960.[1]
The site is now occupied by an Asda carpark
Routes
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Terminus | Donegal Railway Company Strabane to Stranorlar 1894-1960 |
Clady | ||
Ballymagorry | Donegal Railway Company Londonderry to Strabane 1900-1955 |
Terminus | ||
Terminus | Strabane and Letterkenny Railway Strabane to Letterkenny 1909-1960 |
Ballindrait |
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