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Moira railway station

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Owned by
  
NI Railways

Structure type
  
At-grade

Opened
  
1841

Owner
  
NI Railways

Platforms in use
  
2

Operated by
  
NI Railways

Address
  
Craigavon BT67 0NE, UK

Province
  
Ulster

Local authority
  
Lisburn City Council

Moira railway station

Location
  
Moira, County Down. (Station in County Antrim) Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Lisburn railway station, Portadown railway station, Knock railway station, Belfast Great Victoria S, Balmoral railway station

Moira railway station footbridge


Moira railway station serves Moira in County Down, Northern Ireland. Despite the station serving the County Down town, the station itself is located in County Antrim, the neighbouring Lagan Canal being the boundary. Moira station is the oldest building on the NIR network today having been opened on 18 November 1841. The old, now redundant, signal box stands over the station on the Southbound side.

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Situated near the M1 motorway, the station is popular amongst commuters from the surrounding area.

In March 2014, NIR started construction of a new footbridge at the Portadown end of the station. The footbridge was completed in August 2014.

800th video moira railway station


Station Buildings

There is a station building and signal cabin on the 'down' platform. Off site, away from the platforms, there is a station master's house. NIR have included in their corporate plans for a new footbridge to be constructed at Moira. The signal cabin was recently repainted. During the construction of the station and the railway thousands of skeletons were unearthed, leading to a greater understanding of the Battle of Moira, the largest battle in the history of Ireland, which had occurred in 637 and the previous details of which were much less well known.

Lines in the Past

The Ulster Railway brought trains from Belfast Great Victoria Street railway station to Portadown and Armagh railway station in Armagh. Later the Great Northern Railway of Ireland had a much more extensive system with trains to Omagh, Enniskillen, Bundoran, Strabane and Derry/Londonderry being linked, which in the 1950s and 1960s was closed west of Portadown.

Lines in the Present

The station is now part of NIR's Newry-Bangor service. The station is also passed through by the Enterprise intercity service from Belfast Central to Dublin Connolly on the Belfast-Dublin railway line.

Service

Mondays to Saturdays there is a half-hourly service towards Portadown in one direction, with some trains continuing on to Newry; and to Bangor in the other direction, with some trains terminating at Great Victoria Street.

Extra trains operate at peak times, and the service reduces to hourly operation in the evenings.

Although on the Belfast-Dublin line, Enterprise services do not call at Moira station.

On Sundays, the service is hourly in each direction.

There is a possible future railway reopening from Portadown railway station to Armagh.

References

Moira railway station Wikipedia