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Moate Railway 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 copyright
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Railway station, Bagenalstown
Railway station, Bagenalstown
The design for the Railway station at Bagenalstown (Muinebheag) is attributed to William Deane Butler (d. 1857). It is constructed in limestone and granite. The design incorporates a central block with pedimented breakfront, linking arcades and projecting terminal bays. The station platforms have an open shelter resting on paired granite ashlar piers. The station resembles an Italianate Palladian type building.
Carlow County Library
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Abbeyleix Railway Station
Abbeyleix Railway Station
Abbeyleix Railway Station
Courtesy of Carlow County Libraries
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Public Libraries and Partner Primary Schools, Carlow
Public Libraries and Partner Primary Schools, Carlow
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Bagenalstown Railway Station Track Southbound
Bagenalstown Railway Station Track Southbound
View of the track at Bagenalstown Railway Station southbound, showing the signal house.
Carlow County Library
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Bagenalstown Railway Station Entrance
Bagenalstown Railway Station Entrance
View of the entrance to Bagenalstown Railway Station.
Carlow County Library
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Bagenalstown Station window detail
Bagenalstown Station window detail
View of window detail at Bagenalstown Railway Station.
Carlow County Library
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Bagenalstown Station front view
Bagenalstown Station front view
Close up view of the front of Bagenalstown Railway Station House.
Carlow County Library
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Bagenalstown Station footbridge view
Bagenalstown Station footbridge view
View of the under side of the footbridge located at Bagenalstown Railway Station.
Carlow County Library
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Plaque to William Dargan
Plaque to William Dargan
The plaque to William Dargan at Carlow Railway Station. This plaque commemorates the engineer and builder of Irish railways, William Dargan. It was erected by the Old Carlow Society, which is now the Carlow Historical and Archaeological Society.
Image courtesy of Carlow County Library, 2005.