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Bishopton station viewed from Station Road. The train is bound for Glasgow Central.. Bishopton is served by five services per hour (off-peak, Mon-Sat): four to/from Gourock, and one to/from Wemyss Bay with five per hour in the other direction to and from Glasgow Central (three limited stop expresses and two all stops locals).
Iarnród Éireann stations in County Cork (13 P) Pages in category "Railway stations in County Cork" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Bishopstown railway station was on the Cork and Macroom Direct Railway in County Cork, Ireland. History. The station opened on 1 May 1912. Regular passenger services ...
Bishopstown (Irish: Baile an Easpaig, meaning 'town of the Bishop') [1] is a suburb of Cork, located in the south west of the city.It is made-up of the townlands of Ballineaspigbeg and Ballineaspigmore (sometimes spelled Ballinaspigmore), [2] and is located in the civil parish of St. Finbar's in the historical Barony of Cork.
Cork Penrose Quay was the original station, which was replaced by Cork Glanmire Road on amalgamation with the Cork and Youghal Railway. The Glanmire Road station is the only station that remains open for passenger or freight traffic, and is still connected to the main Cork-Dublin line via the mid-19th century Kilnap Viaduct and associated ...
The Cork Suburban Rail network operates on three lines, and is served by 10 stations. In 2018, there were 3.46 million passenger journeys on the Cork to Dublin line (up 10% from 2017), 908,000 on the Cork to Cobh line, and 437,000 on the Cork to Midleton line (up 5.8%).
Surviving station building and platforms at Drimoleague. The Cork and Bandon Railway was formed by the Cork and Bandon Railway Act 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. cxxii) and began operations on the 6 + 3 ⁄ 4 miles (10.9 km) from Bandon to Ballinhassig from 1 August 1849, [3] 25 seat horse omnibuses being used for transfers to and from Cork City. [5]
The company wanted independence from the Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway which was charging £2,000 per annum for the privilege, so it built a new terminus on Summerhill South road fed by a link from Ballyphehane Junction. Cork Capwell railway station cost £28,000 (equivalent to £3,596,035 in 2023), [2] and opened in September 1879. The ...