List of railway stations in Ireland

List of railway stations in Ireland

This article lists railway stations both in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

In The Republic of Ireland

A

* Adamstown
* Arklow
* Ashtown
* Athenry
* Athlone
* Athy
* Attymon

B

*Bagenalstown
*Balbriggan
*Ballina
*Ballinasloe
*Ballybrophy
*Ballycullane
*Ballyhaunis
*Ballymote
*Banteer
*Bayside
*Birdhill
*Blackrock
*Booterstown
*Boyle
*Bray
*Bridgetown
*Broombridge

C

*Cahir
*Campile
*Carlow
*Carrick on Shannon
*Carrick on Suir
*Carrigaloe
*Castlebar
*Castleconnell
*Castleknock
*Castlerea
*Charleville
*Cherry Orchard and Parkwest
*Clara
*Claremorris
*Clondalkin
*Clonmel
*Clonsilla
*Clontarf Road
*Cloughjordan
*Cobh
*Collooney
*Connolly
*Coolmine
*Cork

D

*Dalkey
*Docklands
*Donabate
*Drogheda
*Dromod
*Drumcondra
*Dublin Connolly
*Dublin Heuston
*Dublin Pearse
*Dun Laoghaire
*Dundalk Clarke

E

*Edgeworthstown/Mostrim
*Enfield
*Ennis
*Enniscorthy

F

*Farranfore
*Fota
*Foxford

G

*Galway
*Glenageary
*Glounthaune
*Gorey
*Gormanston
*Grand Canal Dock
*Greystones

H

*Harmonstown
*Hazelhatch
*Heuston
*Howth
*Howth Junction

K

*Kilbarrack
*Kilcock
*Kilcoole
*Kildare
*Kilkenny
*Killarney
*Killester
*Killiney

L

*Lansdowne Road
*Laytown
*Leixlip (Confey)
*Leixlip (Louisa Bridge)
*Limerick
*Limerick Junction
*Littleisland
*Longford

M

*Malahide
*Mallow
*Manulla
*Maynooth
*Millstreet
*Monasterevin
*Monkstown
*Mostrim/Edgeworthstown
*Muine Bheag
*Mullingar

N

*Nenagh
*Newbridge

P

*Pearse
*Portarlington
*Portlaoise
*Portmarnock

R

*Raheny
*Rathdrum
*Rathmore
*Roscommon
*Roscrea
*Rosslare Europort
*Rosslare Strand
*Rush and Lusk
*Rushbrooke

*Sallins
*Sallins and Naas
*Salthill
*Sandycove
*Sandymount
*Seapoint
*Shankill
*Skerries
*Sligo Mac Diarmada
*Spencer Dock
*Sutton
*Sydney Parade

T

*Tara Street
*Templemore
*Thomastown
*Thurles
*Tipperary
*Tralee
*Tullamore

W

*Waterford
*Wellingtonbridge
*Westport
*Wexford
*Wicklow
*Woodlawn

In Northern Ireland

A

*Adelaide
*Aldergrove
*Antrim

B

*Ballinderry
*Ballycarry
*Ballymena
*Ballymoney
*Balmoral
*Bangor
*Bangor West
*Belfast Central
*Belfast Great Victoria Street
*Bellarena
*Botanic
*Bridge End

C

*Carnalea
*Carrickfergus
*Castlerock
*City Hospital
*Clipperstown
*Coleraine
*Crumlin
*Cullybackey
*Cultra

D

*Derriaghy
*Dhu Varren
*Downshire
*Dunmurry

F

*Finaghy

G

*Glenavy
*Glyyn
*Great Victoria Street
*Greenisland

H

*Helen's Bay
*Hilden
*Holywood

J

*Jordanstown

K

*Knockmore

L

*Lambeg
*Larne Harbour
*Larne Town
*Lisburn
*Londonderry
*Lurgan

M

*Magheranorne
*Marino
*Moira
*Mossley West

N

*Newry

P

*Portadown
*Portrush
*Poyntzpass

*Scarva
*Seahill
*Sydenham

T

*Trooperslane

U

*University

W

* Whiteabbey
* Whitehead

Y

* Yorkgate

See also

* List of closed railway stations in Ireland

External links

* [http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf Railscot - Irish Railways]
* [http://www.eiretrains.com (EireTrains) - Irish Railway Station Photo Archive]


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