The list of closed railway stations in Ireland includes the following. Year of passenger closure is given if known. Stations reopened as Heritage railways continue to be included in this list and some have been linked. Some stations have been reopened to passenger traffic. Some lines are still in use for freight and mineral traffic.
Station (Town, unless in station name) |
County | Rail company | Year closed |
---|---|---|---|
Cabra | Dublin | Great Southern and Western | 1910 |
Cahirciveen | Kerry | Great Southern and Western | 1960 |
Caledon | Tyrone | Clogher Valley | 1941 |
Camolin | 1964 | ||
Camp Halt | 1939 | ||
Capecastle | 1950 | ||
Cappagh | Waterford | Great Southern and Western | 1967 |
Cappa Pier [1] | Clare | South Clare Railway | 1916 |
Cappoquin | Waterford | Great Southern and Western | 1967 |
Caragh Lake | 1960 | ||
Carbury [2] | Kildare | Midland Great Western | 1931 |
Cardoagh Halt | 1935 | ||
Cardonagh | 1935 | ||
Cargan | 1930 | ||
Crumlin | Antrim | ||
Crawfordsburn | Down | 1997 | |
City Park (Cork) | Cork | Cork, Blackrock and Passage | 1889 |
Crossdoney | Cavan | 1947 |