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Fahan railway station

Coordinates: 55°5′38″N 7°28′17″W / 55.09389°N 7.47139°W / 55.09389; -7.47139
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Fahan
Former railway station building on the side of the (now dismantled) railway
General information
LocationStation Rd.
Fahan, County Donegal
Ireland
Coordinates55°5′38″N 7°28′17″W / 55.09389°N 7.47139°W / 55.09389; -7.47139
Elevation24 ft
History
Opened19 September 1864
Closed6 September 1948
Original companyLondonderry and Lough Swilly Railway
Post-groupingLondonderry and Lough Swilly Railway

Fahan railway station served Fahan in County Donegal, Ireland.

The station opened on 19 September 1864 on the Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway line from Londonderry Graving Dock to Carndonagh. Facilities included a goods shed, cattle pens and a spur to the end of the original Fahan Pier.

In January 1881 one James Bond was appointed Station Master to replace his predecessor who had been dismissed. It is reputed SM Bond in 1885 erected a small windmill powering a dynamo to generate electricity to light the station.[1]

It closed for passengers on 6 September 1948.[2]

After its closure as a railway station, the building continues to in use as a restaurant and pub, named the 'Railway Tavern & Firebox Grill'.[3]

Routes

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Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Lamberton's Halt   Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway
Londonderry- Carndonagh
  Beach Halt

References

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  1. ^ Patterson, E.M. (December 1966). "The Other James Bond". Railway Magazine. Vol. 112, no. 788. pp. 690–692.
  2. ^ "Fahan station" (PDF). Railscot - Irish Railways. Retrieved 24 May 2008.
  3. ^ "Welcome To The Firebox Grill - "Soon to be famous"©". Archived from the original on 13 February 2013.