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Balbriggan railway station

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Owned by
  
Iarnród Éireann

Structure type
  
At-grade

Fare zone
  
Suburban 5

Province
  
Leinster

Local authority
  
Fingal County Council

Operated by
  
Iarnród Éireann

Station code
  
BBRGN

Opened
  
1844

Owner
  
Iarnród Éireann

Platforms in use
  
2

Balbriggan railway station

Location
  
Railway Street, Balbriggan, County Dublin, K32 YK59 Republic of Ireland

Address
  
Balbriggan, Co. Dublin, Ireland

Similar
  
Skerries railway station, Gormanston railway station, Laytown railway station, Drogheda railway station, Donabate railway station

Balbriggan railway station (Irish: Stáisiún Baile Brigín) serves Balbriggan in County Dublin.

Contents

It is the northern limit of the Dublin suburban rail network and the short hop zone. Due to a growing population, planning permission has been submitted to increase the capacity of the station.

History

The station opened on 25 May 1844. It was opened by the Dublin and Drogheda Railway, then run by the Great Northern Railway (Ireland) until 1950. The GNR(I) was then taken over by the Irish and Northern Irish Governments and was run through the Great Northern Railway Board until 1958. Upon the dissolution of the GNRB those portions of the former GNR(I) within the Irish Republic passed to the Córas Iompair Éireann. The station closed for goods traffic on 2 December 1974.

Description and viaduct

The station has two lines which run through Balbriggan. A viaduct is nearby and can be viewed by a walkway on either side. The right side of the walkway (the railway side) can be entered by stairs at Balbriggan Beach. The left side (the walking side) can be entered by a path on the public road. The road to the viaduct is Quay Street. The station currently has 2 platforms, platform 1 has yellow lines, a ticket vending machine with turnstiles and can be entered by the main station house. Platform 2 has to be entered by a bridge over the tracks and also has yellow lines. Each platform has real time information screens based on the progress of trains. The platforms have loudspeakers to make announcements. It is located on the Dublin to Belfast railway line. It is a stop for some commuter services and sometimes a terminus. An Enterprise may pass by hourly running fast through the station or some Tara Mine freight trains at some times also run through the station

References

Balbriggan railway station Wikipedia