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26 June 1858
  
Station opens

Province
  
Ulster

1 October 1957
  
Station closes

Clones railway station

Location
  
Clones, County Monaghan Ireland

Post-grouping
  
Great Northern Railway (Ireland)

Address
  
Largy, Co. Monaghan, Ireland

Original company
  
Irish North Western Railway

Similar
  
The Diamond Clones, Centra Supermar, Omega Nursing Home, Butlers Bridge - Butlersbri, Monaghan - Monaghan Town Libr

Clones railway station was on the Dundalk and Enniskillen Railway in Ireland.

The Dundalk and Enniskillen Railway opened the station on 26 June 1858.

On 11 February 1922 at the station a group of Irish Republican Army volunteers attempted to ambush a party of Ulster Special Constabulary policemen travelling on a train through Clones. The volunteers entered a carriage of a train and ordered the Specials to put their hand up. IRA. Commandant Matthew Fitzpatrick was shot and in the ensuing fight, 4 Specials lost their lives.

It closed on 1 October 1957.

References

Clones railway station Wikipedia