New Ross

Location type

Station


Name and dates

New Ross (1887-1944)

Opened on the New Ross Branch (Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway).

Opened on the New Ross and Waterford Line (Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway).



Dates

  /  /1877New Ross Branch (Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway)
Act for branch from Palace East to New Ross.
  /  /1882New Ross Branch (Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway)
Further Act for branch from Palace East to New Ross.
  /  /1887New Ross Branch (Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway)
Branch opened from Palace East to New Ross. Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway asks the Great Southern and Western Railway to take over the Ballywilliam to Palace East (a portion of the former Waterford, New Ross and Wexford Junction Railway) operation (refused at this time).
  /  /1963Bagenalstown and Wexford Railway Waterford, New Ross and Wexford Junction Railway New Ross Branch (Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway) New Ross and Waterford Line (Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway)
Bagenalstown to Palace East closed. Closed to passengers between Waterford, New Ross and Macmine Junction. Closed between New Ross (excluded) and Macmine Junction (excluded).

Books


A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain: The Lake Counties v. 14 (Regional Railway History)

An Illustrated History of Carlisle's Railways

Carlisle (Rail Centres)
Line by Line - the Settle & Carlisle
Midlands & North West (Railway Track Diagrams)

On Either Side - the Settle-Carlisle Line: A guide for rail travellers on the Leeds-Settle-Carlisle line: 4

The Leeds, Settle & Carlisle Railway: The Midland Route to Scotland

The Line That Refused to Die

The Settle and Carlisle Line: A Nostalgic Trip Along the Whole Route from Hellifield to Carlisle (British Railways Past and Present Companion)