railroad.wikisort.org - StationCarrick-on-Shannon railway station serves the town of Carrick-on-Shannon. Whilst the town itself is in County Leitrim, the railway station lies across the border in neighbouring County Roscommon in the small area of Cortober or Mullaghmore.
Carrick-on-Shannon Cora Droma Rúisc |
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 Carrick-on-Shannon railway station |
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Location | Station Road, Cortober, Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim, N41 X201 Ireland |
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Coordinates | 53°56′17″N 8°6′22″W |
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Owned by | Iarnród Éireann |
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Operated by | Iarnród Éireann |
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Platforms | 2 |
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Structure type | At-grade |
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Station code | CKOSH |
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Fare zone | M |
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1862 | Station opened |
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Sligo Mac Diarmada |
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Sligo Quay freight terminal |
2000 |
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Ballysodare |
1963 |
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Ballisodare River |
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Sligo, Leitrim and | Northern Counties Rly | |
1957 |
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proposed Western | Railway Corridor | |
1963 |
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Collooney |
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Ballymote |
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Kilfree Junction |
1963 |
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to Ballaghaderreen |
1963 |
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Boyle |
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Carrick-on-Shannon |
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Drumsna |
1963 |
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Cavan and Leitrim Railway  |
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Dromod |
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Newtown Forbes |
1963 |
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Longford |
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Edgeworthstown |
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Street & Rathowen |
1963 |
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to Cavan |
1959 |
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Inny Junction |
1931 |
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Multyfarnham |
1963 |
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Clonhugh |
1963 |
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to Athlone |
1964 |
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Mullingar |
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Killucan |
1963 |
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Hill of Down |
1963 |
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Moyvalley |
1963 |
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to Edenderry |
1931 |
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Enfield |
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Ferns Lock |
1963 |
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Kilcock |
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Maynooth |
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Blakestown |
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Leixlip Louisa Bridge |
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Leixlip Confey |
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Lucan North |
1941 |
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Barberstown |
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Clonsilla |
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Porterstown DM (future) |
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Coolmine |
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Coolmine |
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Castleknock |
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Blanchardstown |
1937 |
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Navan Road Parkway |
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Ashtown |
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Ashtown |
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Pelletstown |
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Reilly's Bridge |
1847 |
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Broombridge |
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Liffey Junction |
Passengers 1937 | Goods 1977 | |
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Dublin Broadstone |
Passengers 1937 | Goods 1961 | |
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Glasnevin |
1910 |
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Phoenix Park Tunnel | to Dublin Heuston | |
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Drumcondra |
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Belfast–Dublin railway line |
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Docklands  | ( Spencer Dock) | |
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Dublin Connolly  |
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Luas Red Line | to Saggart and Tallaght | |
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Dublin-Rosslare railway line | to Rosslare Europort | |
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The station opened on 3 December 1862.[1]
Preceding station |
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Iarnród Éireann |
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Following station |
Dromod |
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InterCity Dublin-Sligo |
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Boyle |
See also
- List of railway stations in Ireland
References
External links
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