Moate Station
Moate Railway Station
The construction of the railway line from Dublin to Athlone was completed in 1855. It line reached Moate in 1854 so we can accurately state that this station was built by 1854. the contractor was William Dargan a native of Carlow.
Out of copyrightMoate Railway Station
The construction of the railway line from Dublin to Athlone was completed in 1855. It line reached Moate in 1854 so we can accurately state that this station was built by 1854. the contractor was William Dargan a native of Carlow.
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The station at Moate opened in 1851 and closed in 1987, the station-house was a modest single storey structure. As well as passenger services the station had both goods and cattle sidings.
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