Enniscorthy railway station
Enniscorthy Station looking North | |
Location |
Enniscorthy Republic of Ireland |
Coordinates | 52°30′16″N 6°33′58″W / 52.5044°N 6.5662°WCoordinates: 52°30′16″N 6°33′58″W / 52.5044°N 6.5662°W |
Owned by | Iarnród Éireann |
Operated by | Iarnród Éireann |
Platforms | 2 |
Construction | |
Structure type | At-grade |
Other information | |
Station code | ECRTY |
Fare zone | K |
Key dates | |
16 November 1863 | Station opens |
Enniscorthy railway station (Irish: Stáisiún Inis Córthaidh) is in County Wexford, Ireland.
Description
It has two platforms, a passing loop and a siding. The station is fully staffed. The far-side platform, accessible only by a footbridge, is used only when two trains pass.[1]
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History
The station opened on 16 November 1863.[2] Originally there was a turntable behind the second platform which was used during the building of the tunnel under Enniscorthy town but was also used afterwards due to heavy traffic on Market Day. There was once an engine shed opposite the present day goods shed, two water columns were at each end of the platforms and there was also a very long siding for loading cattle. There was also a number of sidings, A siding for O'Donahoes was behind the station building, a siding for Buttles Bacon Factory which is now the site of the Enniscorthy Swimming Pool, A siding at the entrance of the tunnel for Roches and another siding that went under Barrack Street via a tunnel to Minch Norton.[3] Outside Enniscorthy there was sidings for St. Johns Flour Mill and St. Johns Foundry and also a siding at the head shunt for Kavanaghs Cement.[4]
Enniscorthy was also where the locomotive No. 17 "Wicklow" left with a Cattle Special to Dublin Harcourt Street but was unable to stop and ran through the end wall and fell into Hatch Street, though it was not a serious accident and only injured the Driver who remained at his post in the cab and a horse on Hatch Street, this became one of Ireland's famous rail accidents.
Services
The service from the station is:
Monday to Friday
- 5 trains per day to Dublin Connolly via Bray Daly (one continuing to Dundalk Clarke)
- 4 trains per day to Rosslare Europort
- 1 train per day to Wexford O'Hanrahan
Saturdays
- 4 trains per day to Dublin Connolly via Bray Daly (one continuing to Dundalk Clarke)
- 3 trains per day to Rosslare Europort
Sundays
- 3 trains per day to Dublin Connolly via Bray Daly
- 3 trains per day to Rosslare Europort
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.irishrail.ie/accessibility Irish Rail Accessibility Website
- ↑ "Enniscorthy station" (PDF). Railscot - Irish Railways. Retrieved 7 September 2007.
- ↑ Ordnance Survey Ireland
- ↑ Dublin and South Eastern Railway by Ernie Shepherd and Gerry Beesley
External links
Aftermath of the Harcout Street crash |
Preceding station | Iarnród Éireann | Following station | ||
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Gorey | InterCity Dublin-Rosslare railway line |
Wexford O'Hanrahan |