Duleek railway station

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Duleek railway station is a former railway station that served the town of Duleek in County Meath. Located on the Drogheda-Oldcastle branch line and operated by the GNR(I), the station opened in 1850 and closed to passenger services, along with the rest of the line, in 1958.[1]

Duleek station.

The pressure group Rail Users Ireland have proposed that, as part of their plan to institute a rail service between Dublin and Navan using the Oldcastle branch that is in situ, Duleek station be rebuilt and reopened as a park and ride. Rail Users Ireland claim that this would form part of a €54 million upgrade of the route for passenger services as an alternative to Iarnród Éireann's two stage proposal to re-open the route from Clonsilla.[2]

Rail replacement bus

A rail replacement bus was introduced in 1958 and this route continues to this day as Bus Éireann route 188 (Drogheda-Duleek-Slane-Navan with a latter extension to Trim). Until the 1980s/early 1990s the bus also served Drogheda railway station.

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Drogheda   Great Northern Railway (Ireland)
Drogheda-Oldcastle
  Beaupark

References

  1. Duleek station - railbrit.co.uk
  2. Navan Already Has a Rail Line to Dublin - Rail Users Ireland


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