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Ballineen and Enniskean railway station was on the West Cork Railway and served the twin villages of Ballineen and Enniskean in County Cork, Ireland.
Ballineen and Enniskean | |||||||||||
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General information | |||||||||||
Location | Ballineen and Enniskean, County Cork Ireland | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 51.7355°N 8.9413°W | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | 1891 | ||||||||||
Original company | West Cork Railway | ||||||||||
Pre-grouping | Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway | ||||||||||
Post-grouping | Great Southern Railways | ||||||||||
Key dates | |||||||||||
12 June 1866 | Two stations opened separately | ||||||||||
15 May 1891 | Stations merged | ||||||||||
15 May 1961 | Station closes | ||||||||||
Services | |||||||||||
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Two stations, "Ballineen" and "Enniskean", were built 1 mile apart and opened on 12 June 1866.[1] They were both closed and merged in May 1891 with a new station opening as "Ballineen & Enniskean" station.[2] The combined Ballineen and Enniskean railway station was built, as a two-bay two-storey building, in Derrigra townland.[3]
On a railway map, dating to 1906, the station is marked as "Ballyneen & Enniskeen".[4][5] and on Ordnance Survey maps it is marked as "Ballineen & Enniskean Station".[6]
The West Cork line closed in March 1961,[2] and regular passenger services to the station were withdrawn from April 1961.[7]
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