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Portadown railway station

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Owned by
  
NI Railways

Structure type
  
At-grade

Phone
  
+44 28 9066 6630

Owner
  
NI Railways

Operated by
  
NI Railways

Opened
  
1842

Province
  
Ulster

Platforms in use
  
3

Portadown railway station

Location
  
Portadown Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

1848
  
Moved to present location

1863
  
Returned to original location

Address
  
Wilson St, Portadown, Craigavon BT62 1, UK

Local authority
  
Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon District Council

Similar
  
Lisburn railway station, Newry railway station, Lurgan railway station, Belfast Central railway st, Belfast Great Victoria S

Portadown Railway Station serves Portadown in County Armagh, Northern Ireland.

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History

The original Portadown station was sited half a mile east of the present station and opened on 12 September 1842, replacing a temporary station at Seagoe that had opened the preceding year. The Portadown station was moved to the present location in 1848 then reverted to its original site between 1863 and 1970. Goods traffic ceased on 4 January 1965. The present station opened in 1970, replacing a large and largely redundant station.

At the time (1970) the station was called Portadown - Craigavon West, a title that was quietly dropped after the "new city" Craigavon failed to materialise. The layout of the 1970 station was modified in 1997 to allow bi-directional working on all three platforms. The lines to Cavan via Armagh (closed 1957), and Derry via Dungannon and Omagh (closed 1965) diverged immediately west of the present station.

In 2012, work began on a major refurbishment of the station. A new, modern building was constructed and a footbridge replaced the subway. The refurbishment was completed in 2013.

Lay-out

The station has three platforms. After the station upgrade being completed in late May 2013 both platforms 1, 2 and 3 have lifts and have disability access. Platform 3 is usually used for storage of a train but one departs from this platform occasionally towards Great Victoria Street.

Service

This is the terminus for most services from Bangor or Belfast but there are 4 services which continue to Newry Mondays to Saturdays only. There is a half-hourly service to Great Victoria Street, Belfast Central and Bangor. There is a two hourly Enterprise service to Dublin Connolly or Belfast Central. On Sundays there is an hourly service to Bangor and no NIR services at all to Newry, although five Enterprise services still operate between these two stations.

This line can be popular with rugby fans connecting at Dublin Connolly for the DART to Lansdowne Road. The line is also used by rail passengers changing at Dublin Connolly onto the DART to DĂșn Laoghaire for example or travelling to Dublin Port for the Irish Ferries or Stena Line to Holyhead, and then by train along the North Wales Coast Line to London Euston and other destinations in England and Wales.

There is a possibility of re-opening of the line from Portadown to Armagh railway station. Government Minister for the Department for Regional Development, Danny Kennedy MLA indicates railway restoration plans.

The Armagh railway line has been listed in proposed plans to reopen the line.

Bus connections

Ulsterbus services operating from Portadown railway station:

  • 47-Portadown-Lurgan
  • 63-Newry-Portadown
  • 75-Dungannon-Portadown
  • 75A-Dungannon-Craigavon
  • 61-Armagh-Portadown
  • References

    Portadown railway station Wikipedia