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Dundalk Clarke
Stáisiún Uí ChléirighIarnród Éireann
Dundalk Clarke Railway Station
General information
LocationCarrickmacross Road,
Dundalk,
County Louth,
A91 TD61
Ireland
Coordinates54°00′07″N 6°24′47″W / 54.002°N 6.413°W / 54.002; -6.413
Owned byIarnród Éireann
Operated byIarnród Éireann
Line(s)DublinNorthern Commuter
Platforms3
Tracks3 (At Platforms)
8 (In Total)
Train operatorsIarnród Éireann, NI Railways
Bus routes4
Bus operators
Connections
  • 169
  • 170
  • 171
  • 918
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Platform levels2
ParkingYes
Other information
Station codeDDALK
Fare zoneE
Websitehttps://www.irishrail.ie/en-ie/Station/dundalk-clarke
History
Opened15 February 1849; 175 years ago (1849-02-15)
Key dates
1849Dundalk Junction opened
1894Dundalk Junct. Station closed
1894Dundalk opened
1966Renamed as Dundalk Clarke Station
Route map
Legend
Year
closed
Great Victoria Street 2024
Belfast Grand Central NI Railways
Westlink / Central Junction
to Lanyon Place
NI Railways
Adelaide NI Railways
Balmoral NI Railways
Finaghy NI Railways
M1
Dunmurry NI Railways
Derriaghy NI Railways
Lambeg NI Railways
Hilden NI Railways
Lisburn NI Railways
Knockmore 2005
Lisburn-Antrim line 2003
Banbridge, Lisburn & Belfast Jn Rly
to Banbridge
1956
Maze 1974
Broomhedge Halt 1973
Damhead 1973
Moira NI Railways
M1
Pritchard's Bridge 1844
Lurgan NI Railways
Goodyear Halt 1983
Seagoe 1842
River Bann
Portadown NI Railways
to Dungannon, Omagh and Londonderry 1965
to Armagh, Clones and Cavan 1957
Tanderagee 1965
Banbridge Jn Rly
to Banbridge
1955
Scarva NI Railways
Acton Crossing 1954
Poyntzpass NI Railways
Augheranter Crossing 1954
Knockarney Crossing 1965
Newry and Armagh Railway
to Armagh
1955
Goraghwood 1965
to Warrenpoint 1965
Mullaghglass 1901
Bessbrook and Newry Tramway
Craigmore Viaduct
Newry NI Railways Dublin Suburban Rail
MacNeill's Egyptian Arch
Wellington Inn 1852
Adavoyle 1933
Northern Ireland
Ireland
border
Mt. Pleasant 1965
M1
Castletown River
Dundalk Clarke Dublin Suburban Rail
Dundalk Junct. station 1894
to Clones and Enniskillen│to Greenore 1957/1952
Dundalk Railway Works 1958
Castlebellingham 1976
to Ardee 1975
Dromin Junction 1975
Dunleer 1984
Newfoundwell
Boyne Viaduct
Drogheda MacBride Dublin Suburban Rail
Oldcastle branch line
(freight only)
Bettystown 1847
Laytown Dublin Suburban Rail
Laytown Viaduct
Mosney 2000
Gormanston Dublin Suburban Rail
Balbriggan Dublin Suburban Rail
Ardgillan 1867
Skerries Dublin Suburban Rail
Skerries Golf Club Halt 1960
Baldongan 1847
Rush and Lusk Dublin Suburban Rail
Rogerstown Viaduct
Donabate Dublin Suburban Rail
Broadmeadow viaduct
Malahide Dublin Suburban Rail
Portmarnock Dublin Suburban Rail
Clongriffin Dublin Suburban Rail
Baldoyle 1852
to Howth
Howth Junction
& Donaghmede
Dublin Suburban Rail
Kilbarrack Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Raheny Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Harmonstown Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Killester Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Clontarf 1956
Clontarf Road Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Fairview DART depot
River Tolka
North Wall Yard
to Alexandra Road
Western Commuter & Sligo Line
Docklands Dublin Suburban Rail
The Royal Canal
Dublin Connolly Luas
Luas Red Line
to Tallaght and Saggart
Loopline Bridge
Trans-Dublin Line
& Rosslare Line
Dublin Suburban Rail#Northern Commuter = Northern Commuter
Belfast–Newry line#Newry/Portadown Line = Newry/Portadown Line
This diagram:
Location
Dundalk Clarke is located in IrelandDundalk ClarkeDundalk ClarkeLocation within Ireland

Dundalk Clarke railway station (Irish: Stáisiún Uí Chléirigh) serves Dundalk in County Louth, Ireland.

It consists of an island platform, with a bay facing south. It is served by the Dublin-Belfast Enterprise intercity trains as well as local Commuter services to and from Dublin. There is a small museum located in one of the station buildings, displaying various railway artefacts and photographs.

History

Memorial to the Easter Rising leader Tom Clarke in the Station

The original station opened on 15 February 1849 as Dundalk Junction (being located at the Junction of the Dublin-Belfast line and the Dundalk and Enniskillen line), the current Dundalk Station, 350m to the north, opened in June 1894. It was given the name Clarke on Sunday 10 April 1966 in commemoration of Tom Clarke, one of the executed leaders of the Easter Rising of 1916. On 31 May 2024, the "All-Island Rail Review" was launched in Dundalk with Transport Minister Eamon Ryan and Infrastructure Minister in the North John O'Dowd.

Architecture

The ticket office and modern waiting area are located at road level, whereas the station proper is beneath this at track level. The two sections are connected by a Victorian covered walkway, and by a 21st-century lift for disabled access. The station is noted for its fine iron, glass, and polychromic brickwork. It has been said to be the finest station on the Dublin-Belfast line.

GNR Railway Works

The town had the important Railway Works on the Great Northern Railway of Ireland system. Amongst the products developed was the railbus.

Services

Rail services

The station is served by Northern Commuter and Enterprise services, with destinations to Belfast Grand Central, Portadown, Dublin Connolly, and Drogheda MacBride.

Preceding station   Iarnród Éireann   Following station
Drogheda
MacBride
  Enterprise
Dublin-Belfast
  Newry
  Commuter
Northern Commuter
  Terminus
Disused railways
Drogheda
MacBride
  Commuter
Northern Commuter
  Terminus
or
Newry
(1tpd in each direction)
Dunleer   Córas Iompair Éireann
Dublin-Dundalk
  Terminus
Castlebellingham   Great Northern Railway (Ireland)
Dublin-Dundalk
  Terminus
Terminus   Dundalk and Enniskillen Railway
Dundalk to Enniskillen 1851-1925
  Inniskeen
Terminus   Great Northern Railway (Ireland)
Dundalk to Enniskillen 1925-1957
  Kellybridge Halt

Bus services

Buses serve the station from the road outside the station gate, with destinations including Carrickmacross, Inniskeen, Cavan, Shercock, and Dundalk Bus Station.

Preceding station   Buses   Following station
Dundalk
De La Salle College
  Halpenny Transport
169
  Dundalk
Tesco Extra
Dundalk
Park Street
  Bus Éireann
170
  Dundalk
Lis na Dara
Dundalk
Bus Station
  TFI Local Link
171
  Kilcurly/Carnroe
Rices Bridge
Dundalk
Lis na Dara
  Halpenny Transport
918
  Dundalk
Anne Street

Gallery

  • Station exterior Station exterior
  • Ticket barriers in the main building Ticket barriers in the main building
  • View to the south from Platform 2 View to the south from Platform 2
  • Platform 2 station name board Platform 2 station name board
  • Staffed ticket office in the main building Staffed ticket office in the main building
  • The up platform The up platform
  • Museum in Dundalk Clarke station Museum in Dundalk Clarke station
  • Entrance Entrance
  • Station car park Station car park
  • Old Dundalk Central signal cabin Old Dundalk Central signal cabin

See also

References

  1. "Irish Railway Record Society". Archived from the original on 7 December 2017. Retrieved 17 April 2008.
  2. "All-Island Rail Review launched in Dundalk". LMFM. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  3. "Clarke Station Description at Archiseek". Archived from the original on 17 June 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  4. "Rail buses developed at Dundalk GNR Works - Independent.ie". 12 December 2012. Archived from the original on 22 March 2020. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
  5. "918 - St Patricks Cathedral Dundalk - Willow Grove". bustimes.org. 11 October 2024. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  6. "169 - Main Street - St Patricks Cathedral Dundalk". bustimes.org. 11 October 2024. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  7. "171 - Shercock - The Long Walk". bustimes.org. 11 October 2024. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  8. "170 - Cavan - Dundalk". bustimes.org. 11 October 2024. Retrieved 12 October 2024.

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