South Clare Railways

Introduction

This light railway ran south from Miltown Malbay to Kilrush and Kilkee.



Dates

  /  /1884South Clare Railways
Incorporated.
  /  /1892South Clare Railways
Kilrush to Kilkee passed by the Board of Trade.
03/07/1892South Clare Railways
First excursion from Kilrush to Kilkee.
  /08/1892South Clare Railways
Regular passenger services begin between Kilrush and Kilkee.
23/12/1892South Clare Railways
Miltown Malbay (West Clare Railway) to Moyasta Junction opened to passengers.
  /  /1925Athenry and Tuam Extension to Claremorris Railway Ballinascarthy and Timoleague Junction Light Railway Ballinrobe and Claremorris Light Railway Baltimore Extension Railway Bantry Extension Railway Cavan and Leitrim Railway City of Dublin Junction Railways Clonakilty Extension Railway Cork and Macroom Direct Railway Cork and Muskerry Light Railway Cork, Blackrock and Passage Railway Cork City Railways Donoughmore Extension Railway Dublin and Kingstown Railway Dublin and South Eastern Railway Great Southern Railway Loughrea and Attymon Light Railway New Ross and Waterford Extension Railway Schull and Skibbereen Light Railway South Clare Railways Southern Railway [Ireland] Timoleague and Courtmacsherry Light Railway Timoleague and Courtmacsherry Extension Light Railway Tralee and Dingle Light Railway Tralee and Fenit Railway Waterford and Tramore Railway West Carbery Tramways and Light Railways West Clare Railway
Merged to become Great Southern Railways.
  /  /1952South Clare Railways
Diesel railcars introduced.
  /  /1961South Clare Railways
Closed, the last of the Irish 3ft gauge lines.

Portions of line and locations

This line is divided into a number of portions.