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Crossdoney railway station

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1856
  
Station opened

1959
  
last passenger special

Location
  
Crossdoney, County Cavan Ireland

Pre-grouping
  
Midland Great Western Railway

1947
  
Station closed to passengers

1960
  
line closed to all traffic

Crossdoney Railway Station in County Cavan was a former station on the Inny Junction to Cavan branch of the Midland Great Western Railway, Ireland in the village of Crossdoney. It was also the junction for the branch line to Killashandra, the only intermediate station being Arva Road. The line opened in 1856 after the well known architect George Wilkinson designed the station building in the modest Italianate style. The line closed to passenger traffic in 1947 and finally to goods traffic in January 1960. The previous station along the dismantled branch was Drumhawnagh whereas the next station along the branch is Cavan.

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Crossdoney railway station Wikipedia