Dunshaughlin railway station

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Dublin to Navan Line
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DART Line 2 (To Hazelhatch) (Future)
Docklands(Luas Spencer Dock)
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To Dundalk
To Dublin Connolly
Drumcondra
Phoenix Park Tunnel (to Dublin Heuston)
Dublin Broadstone (closed 1937)
Liffey Junction (closed 1937)
Broombridge
Ashtown
Navan Road Parkway
Castleknock
Coolmine
Clonsilla
To Sligo
The Royal Canal
Hansfield
Dunboyne
M3 Parkway
Phase 1/Phase 2 Boundary
Batterstown (closed 1947)
Drumree (closed 1947)
Dunshaughlin (open future)
Kilmessan Junction (closed 1947)
Trim
Kilmessan (open future)
(closed 1947)
Bective (closed 1947)
Athboy
(closed 1947)
Navan Central (open future)
To Drogheda
Navan Junction (closed 1958)
Tara Mine
To Oldcastle
Navan North (open future)
Gibbstown (closed )
Wilkinstown (closed 1947)
Nobber (closed 1947)
Kilmainham Wood (closed 1947)
Gypsum Industries (rail link closed 2001)
Kingscourt (closed 1947)

Dunshaughlin railway station is a proposed railway station intended to serve the town of Dunshaughlin in County Meath.

The station is planned to be built as part of the second phase of reinstatement of the Clonsilla-Navan line but at present been deferred due to the reduction in the Exchequer capital investment programme. [1] Dunshauglin will be the first station on the Phase 2 section of the route, after the M3 Parkway park and ride station. The proposed route consists of 34km of railway line with stations located at Dunshaughlin, Kilmessan, Navan town centre and a further station on the northern edge of Navan.


Location

The route for Phase 2 will not be finalised until March 2009;[2] it is intended that for the most part it will follow the disused route to Navan. However, there has been debate over the location of Dunshauglin station. Iarnrod Eireann, the Irish rail operator, favours the existing route, which carries the railway line approximately 1.5 km to the west of the town, on the other side of the Dunshauglin interchange of the M3 motorway. A group of local developers in County Meath would prefer to see the railway line realigned to the east, putting the station within walking distance of the town, then proceeding via a bridge over the motorway back to the original rail alignment.[3] The decision on the eventual location of the station will be taken with the decision on the route of the line itself.

Preceding station Iarnród Éireann Iarnród Éireann Following station
    Future    
M3 Parkway   Commuter
Western Commuter
(Dublin-Navan)
  Kilmessan

External links

References

  1. Irish Rail Navan Railway Line - General Information
  2. Final decision on Dunshaughlin station site due in March - navanrailwayproject.com, 20/10/08
  3. Plan unveiled to re-route rail line to Dunshaughlin - Meath Chronicle, 17/09/08


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