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Former station in Northern Ireland

Ballycastle
The derelict state of Ballyclare station
General information
LocationCounty Antrim
Northern Ireland
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyBallycastle Railway
Pre-groupingBallycastle Railway
Post-groupingBallycastle Railway
Key dates
18 October 1880Station opens
3 July 1950Station closes

Ballycastle railway station was on the Ballycastle Railway which ran from Ballymoney to Ballycastle in Northern Ireland.

History

The station was opened by the Ballycastle Railway on 18 October 1880. It was taken over by the Northern Counties Committee on 4 May 1924.

Under the terms of the Transport Act 1947 the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, the Northern Counties Committee parent company, was nationalised by the British Government on 1 January 1948. The Northern Counties Committee (and the Ballycastle Railway) was thus briefly owned by the British Transport Commission. This was only a temporary measure and in 1949 the NCC was transferred to the Ulster Transport Authority (UTA) – owned by the Government of Northern Ireland.

The station closed to passengers on 3 July 1950. As at 2018 the station site was being used as a bus depot.

Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Capecastle   Ballycastle Railway
Ballymoney-Ballycastle
  Terminus

References

  1. "Memories of playing on a runaway train that went down the hill 75 years ago". News Letter. 7 February 2018. Retrieved 13 October 2024.

55°12′04″N 6°14′54″W / 55.201°N 6.2482°W / 55.201; -6.2482


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