Letterkenny [L&LSR]

Location type

Station


Name and dates

Letterkenny [L&LSR] (1883-1940)

Opened on the Letterkenny Railway.

Note: text in square brackets is added for clarity and was not part of the location's name.


Description

This was the western terminus of the Letterkenny Railway, a 3 ft gauge line to Burt Junction.

The Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway connected to it, and operated it, by re-opening an abandoned portion of their Farland Point branch. Not long afterwards the Swilly converted its gauge to 3 ft.

The station was modified when the line was extended west to Burtonport.

In 1909 Letterkenny [S&LR] opened to the north and a connection to the east allowed trains from that line to terminate in the L&LSR station.

The station was on the eastern edge of the small town, there were two platforms, a loop, locomotive shed at the east end, and goods yard to the south.

The station closed to passengers in 1940 and completely in 1953.

08/08/2018

Tags

Station terminus