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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Duleek Railway Station

Duleek railway station is a former railway station that served the town of Duleek in County Meath. Located on the Drogheda-Oldcastle branch line and operated by the GNR(I), the station opened in 1850 and closed to passenger services, along with the rest of the line, in 1958.

Duleek station.

The pressure group Rail Users Ireland have proposed that, as part of their plan to institute a rail service between Dublin and Navan using the Oldcastle branch that is in situ, Duleek station be rebuilt and reopened as a park and ride. Rail Users Ireland claims that this would form part of a €54 million upgrade of the route for passenger services as an alternative to Iarnród Éireann's two stage proposal to reopen the route from Clonsilla.

Rail replacement bus

A rail replacement bus was introduced in 1958 and this route continues to this day as Bus Éireann route number 190 (Drogheda-Duleek-Slane-Navan with a latter extension to either Trim or Athboy). This was formally route 188. Until the 1980s/early 1990s the bus also served Drogheda railway station.


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Drogheda   Great Northern Railway (Ireland)
Drogheda-Oldcastle
  Beaupark

References

  1. ^ Duleek station - railbrit.co.uk
  2. ^ Navan Already Has a Rail Line to Dublin - Rail Users Ireland
  3. ^ "Bus Eireann Introduces Revised Route 190/190A service from Laytown-Trim via Drogheda and Navan". buseireann.ie. Retrieved 8 June 2021.

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