When did Armagh railway station close?

When did Armagh railway station close?

Armagh railway station

Armagh
12 June 1889 Armagh rail disaster
1910 Castleblayney, Keady and Armagh Railway completed
1932 passenger service withdrawn from Armagh – Keady section of CKA
1933 Armagh – Markethill section of N&A closed

When was Newry train station built?

1855
The 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. It was re-opened in 1984 as an NIR Intercity station, with basic facilities such as a temporary booking office.

When did the South Eastern Railway take over Beckenham Junction?

On 1 July 1863 the London Chatham & Dover Railway Metropolitan Extension from Beckenham to Victoria/Blackfriars completed the lines serving the station. In 1863 the MKR was taken over by the South Eastern Railway (SER) and thereafter the station was operated jointly by the LCDR and SER.

Where is the train station in Beckenham London?

London transport portal. Beckenham Junction is the main railway and tram station in Beckenham in the London Borough of Bromley, south London. The railway stop is on the Chatham Main Line, 8 miles 53 chains (13.9 km) down the line from London Victoria and situated between Kent House and Shortlands.

When was the new station at Buckingham built?

A new station was opened in 1861 with a new Station Road serving the station on the opposite side of the line to the earlier entrance. At the outbreak of WW1 the LNWR decided to make economies on the branch, one of these was the closing of the signal box at Buckingham goods yard which was 750 yards north of the station.

When was Banbury and Buckingham railway station closed?

Freight facilities were withdrawn from Banbury on 6th June 1966 and from Buckingham from 3rd December 1966 with track lifting underway by February 1967. For further reading see The Banbury to Verney Junction Branch by Bill Simpson.