Eglinton | |
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General information | |
Location | Eglinton, County Londonderry Northern Ireland |
Coordinates | 55°03′02″N 7°11′05″W / 55.0505°N 7.1847°W |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | Londonderry and Coleraine Railway |
Pre-grouping | Belfast and Northern Counties Railway |
Post-grouping | Northern Ireland Railways |
Key dates | |
29 November 1852 | Station opens as Willsborough |
1 October 1853 | Station renamed Muff |
1 February 1854 | Station renamed Eglinton |
1873–1875 | New station buildings erected |
2 July 1973 | Station closes. (Regular services had ceased on 15 March 1971 but the station remained "available for use as required" |
Location | |
Eglinton Location within Northern Ireland | |
Eglinton railway station served the village of Eglinton in County Londonderry in Northern Ireland.
The Londonderry and Coleraine Railway opened the station as Willsborough on 29 November 1852.[1] It was renamed Muff on 1 October 1853, and Eglinton on 1 February 1854.
New station buildings were erected between 1873 and 1875 to designs by the architect John Lanyon.[2]
It closed on 2 July 1973.
Routes
- Steam train passing through Eglinton station on 1 September 1979
- Level crossing in Eglinton in 2007
- Eglinton Signal Cabin in 1975
References
- ↑ "Eglinton station" (PDF). Railscot – Irish Railways. Retrieved 29 April 2012.
- ↑ The Industrial Archaeology of Northern Ireland. William Alan McCutcheon, Northern Ireland. Department of the Environment. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1984
External links
- Media related to Eglinton railway station at Wikimedia Commons
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