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NewryNI Railways
Newry station in August 2016
General information
LocationNewry
Northern Ireland
Coordinates54°11′19″N 6°21′45″W / 54.1885°N 6.3625°W / 54.1885; -6.3625
Owned byNI Railways
Operated byNI Railways
Platforms2
Tracks2
Train operatorsNI Railways, Iarnród Éireann
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Other information
Station codeNewry
Fare zone4
Websitetranslink.co.uk
Key dates
1855Opened as Newry Main Line
1942Closed as Bessbrook
1984Re-opened as Newry
2009New station building opened
Route map
Belfast–Dublin Main Line
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

Belfast–Newry line
Legend
Year
closed
Great Victoria Street 2024
Belfast Grand Central Belfast-Bangor railway line Belfast-Derry railway line Belfast-Dublin railway line Belfast-Larne railway line
Westlink / Central Junction
to Lanyon Place
Adelaide depot
Adelaide
Balmoral
Finaghy
Dunmurry
Derriaghy
Lambeg
Hilden
Lisburn Belfast-Dublin railway line
Knockmore 2005
Lisburn-Antrim railway line
to Antrim
(disused)
Maze 1974
Moira
Lurgan Belfast-Dublin railway line
River Bann
Portadown Belfast-Dublin railway line
Tanderagee 1965
Scarva
Poyntzpass
Goraghwood 1965
Newry Belfast-Dublin railway line Dublin Suburban Rail
Belfast-Dublin railway line
to Dublin Connolly
Dublin Suburban Rail#Northern Commuter = Northern Commuter

Northern Commuter
Legend
Belfast–Dublin line
Newry NI Railways (
No-Longer Served from Sept 24
 
)
United Kingdom
Ireland
border
Dundalk Clarke
to Navan
(freight only)
Drogheda MacBride
Laytown
Mosney 2000
Gormanston
Balbriggan
Skerries
Rush and Lusk
Donabate
Malahide
Portmarnock
Clongriffin
DART Howth Branch
Howth Junction
& Donaghmede
Kilbarrack Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Raheny Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Harmonstown Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Killester Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Clontarf Road Dublin Area Rapid Transit
The Royal Canal
Dublin Connolly Luas
Luas Red Line
to Tallaght or Saggart
Loopline Bridge
Tara Street
Dublin Pearse
Dublin-Rosslare line
to Bray and Rosslare Europort
Location
Newry is located in Northern IrelandNewryNewryLocation within Northern Ireland

Newry railway station serves Newry and Bessbrook in Northern Ireland. The station is located in the northwest of Newry, County Armagh on the Dublin-Belfast line close to the Craigmore Viaduct. It is the most southerly railway station in Northern Ireland.

History

Newry rail lines c. 1910

The port of Newry was already a transport hub by 1742 with the opening of the Newry Canal to Lough Neagh. By the start of the twentieth century Newry had become a railway hub, with the Belfast to Dublin line passing to the west of the town, while lines from the ports of Warrenpoint and Greenore either side of Carlingford Lough converged closer to the centre of town where stations were more conveniently situated. All converged at Goraghwood to the north of Newry where a line also diverged off to the north-west towards Armagh.

The current Newry station originally opened in 1855 as Newry Main Line, renamed Bessbrook & Newry Main Line in 1866, renamed again as Bessbrook in 1880 before closing in 1942.

With this closure Newry was served by the Edward Street station, however this was to close with the Warrenpoint branch in 1965, leaving Newry with no railway station.

The station re-opened in 1984 as an NIR Intercity station, with basic facilities such as a temporary booking office. These facilities remained in place for over 20 years from the station's opening by which time their condition was deteriorating. In order to improve facilities for passengers a modern new station building was constructed and officially opened on 26 November 2009.

Other stations in Newry

Service

The station is a calling point on the Enterprise express service, which operates between Belfast Lanyon Place and Dublin Connolly. These trains call at Newry for both destinations at two-hour intervals throughout the day. The station experiences favourable passenger numbers from this service. There are also four trains to and from Bangor, operated by Northern Ireland Railways.

On Sundays, there are five Enterprise trains in each direction, and no NIR services.

Additionally, two peak time services are operated each day to and from Newry by Iarnród Éireann, with the first one being the 06:30 service to Dublin Connolly, calling at Commuter stations between Newry and Dublin Connolly except Gormanston, Portmarnock, Clongriffin, and Howth Junction. The first peak service to Newry started in January 2018, with the 17:13 service from Dublin Pearse being extended to Newry from Dundalk.

Route

Preceding station   Northern Ireland Railways   Following station
Portadown   Enterprise
Belfast-Dublin
  Dundalk Clarke
Poyntzpass   Northern Ireland Railways
Belfast-Newry
  Terminus
Preceding station   Iarnród Éireann   Following station
Terminus   Commuter
Northern Commuter
(1tpd in each direction)
  Dundalk Clarke

Gallery

  • Newry station in August 2009 Newry station in August 2009
  • Enterprise train arrives at Newry Enterprise train arrives at Newry
  • Craigmore Viaduct with the Mournes in the distance, seen from Bessbrook near Newry station. Craigmore Viaduct with the Mournes in the distance, seen from Bessbrook near Newry station.
  • Former platform sign at Newry station. The current sign also has the Irish name. Former platform sign at Newry station. The current sign also has the Irish name.
  • The modern day Enterprise train departs Newry towards Dublin Connolly, pushed by loco 207 The modern day Enterprise departing Newry
  • Station entrance Station entrance

References

Footnotes

  1. "List of railway stations in Ireland". en.wikipedia.org. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  2. "iLink Zone information". translink.co.uk. Translink. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  3. ^ Patterson 2003, p. 73.
  4. Campbell 1988, p. 78.
  5. ^ Sinclair 2009, p. 43.
  6. Patterson 2003, p. 226.
  7. Office of Department for Regional Development 2009.
  8. Patterson 2003, p. 72.
  9. Sinclair 2009, p. 42.

Sources

External links

Major railway stations in Northern Ireland
International railway stations in the United Kingdom
 Great Britain (Eurostar)
 Northern Ireland (Enterprise)
 Train/ferry interchange
Others
* In addition to the Enterprise inter-city service. Newry had a limited week-day commuter service all stations to Dublin, provided by Iarnród Éireann. This ended in Sept 2024.
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