Charleville railway station

This article is about railway station in Ireland. For railway station in Queensland, see Charleville railway station, Queensland.
Charleville railway station in 2008

Charleville railway station is station on the Cork to Dublin Railway line.

It is located a mile outside the town of Charleville mostly in North County Cork, Ireland though the border with County Limerick, Ireland crosses the track alignment diagonally, towards the northern end of the platforms. The station is thus, unique in that it is the only open railway station in Ireland which straddles two counties. It is a small station, with three through platforms, though the third is rarely used.

Although a commuter service used to operate to Charleville for several years, the service ended in 2004 as a result of poor take-up.

In December 2005 services were further reduced to the station, in particular the 21:00 services from Heuston to Cork no longer stop there.

The station opened on 19 March 1849 and was closed for goods traffic on 6 September 1976.[1]

Until March 1967 Charleville was also the junction for the Cork Direct Line, the shorter route between Limerick and Cork which left the Limerick to Foynes line at Patrickswell.

Preceding station   Iarnród Éireann   Following station
Limerick Junction   Intercity
Dublin-Cork Main Line
  Mallow

References

  1. "Charleville station" (PDF). Railscot - Irish Railways. Retrieved 2007-08-31.

Coordinates: 52°20′47″N 8°39′15″W / 52.34639°N 8.65417°W / 52.34639; -8.65417

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