Moore

Location type

Station

Name and dates

Moore

Opened on the Grand Junction Railway.


Chronology Dates

  /  /1850Dublin and Drogheda Railway
Navan extension opened from Drogheda to Navan [DDR]. Contractors Jeffs (Drogheda to Duleek), Mrs Kelly, and the Moore Brothers completed through to Navan. Built with powers from the Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway but transferred to the Dublin and Drogheda Railway on completion.
29/08/1862Dublin and Meath Railway
Opened from Clonsilla (Midland Great Western Railway) to a temporary Navan [DMR] terminus. After earlier consideration of an independent Dublin station, access was granted to Dublin Broadstone. Contractor Moore Brothers.
01/03/1864North Wall Extension (Midland Great Western Railway)
Liffey Junction to Dublin North Wall Goods [MGWR] opened. Contractor Moore Brothers. Follows the course of the Royal Canal.

News items

24/09/2020Plans To Redevelop Hartlepool Station Revealed - Tees Valley Combined Authority [Tees Valley Combined Authority]
12/05/2020GB Railfreight Capt. Tom Moore miniature train raises £140,000 for NHS [GB Railfreight]
29/04/2020Captain Tom: Train named in honour of NHS fundraiser [BBC News]
11/07/2018Waterloo's 170 years old and lays claim to Britain's longest serving railway worker [Network Rail]
02/12/2013Borders to Edinburgh railway: A7 impact discussed [BBC News]
26/01/2011Government committed to high speed rail link for Glasgow and Edinburgh [STV]