Kilcoole railway station

Kilcoole railway station (Irish: Stáisiún Chill Chomghaill) is a railway station in Kilcoole, County Wicklow, Ireland. The station serves the village of the same name and the nearby village of Newtownmountkennedy.

Kilcoole

Cill Chomhghaill
Iarnród Éireann
The name of the station i.e. Kilcoole, Cill Chomhghaill written in black font on white board with orange border on top and bottom. Another board with "Information" is written on white board above the name of the station. The board provides current time, and details of next train i.e. name and expected time of arrival. The details at the time of the picture are not clear. The picture is taken during the day.
Entrance to Kilcoole railway station
General information
LocationSea Road, Kilcoole, County Wicklow
Ireland
Coordinates53°6′23″N 6°2′28″W / 53.10639°N 6.04111°W / 53.10639; -6.04111
Owned byIarnród Éireann
Operated byIarnród Éireann
Platforms1
Tracks1
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Parking15
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeKCOOL, 139
Fare zoneSuburban 5
History
ElectrifiedNo
Original companyDublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway
Pre-groupingDublin and South Eastern Railway
Post-groupingGreat Southern Railways
Key dates
30 October 1855Opened, as Kilcool and
Newtownmountkennedy
1880Renamed Kilcool
1890The original platform, seaward
side, washed away by sea
9 June 1947Goods services cease
30 March 1964Closed
8 June 1980Reopened as Kilcoole

Facilities and services

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Dublin to Rosslare
Year
closed
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dublin Connolly  
 
 
 
 
R. Liffey
 
Tara Street
 
Dublin Pearse
 
 
 
Grand Canal Dock
 
 
Grand Canal Gasworks
 
Lansdowne Road
 
Lansdowne Road
 
 
Ballsbridge Showground
Passengers 1941
Goods 1971
 
Serpentine Avenue
 
Sandymount
 
Sandymount
 
Sydney Parade
 
Sydney Parade
 
 
Merrion
1934
 
Booterstown
 
Williamstown
1841
 
Blackrock
 
Seapoint
 
Salthill and Monkstown
 
Kingstown Harbour (west pier)
1837
 
Dún Laoghaire Mallin
 
 
Carlisle Pier
1980
 
Sandycove Cutting
 
Sandycove
and Glasthule
 
Glenageary
 
Dalkey (Atmospheric)
1854
 
Dalkey
 
Killiney Hill Tunnel
 
Obelisk Hill
1858
 
Killiney
moved
1882
 
Ballybrack
1863
1882
 
Shankill
 
MP 11 (to Pearse)
 
 
1958
 
MP 11 (to Harcourt St.)
 
Woodbrook Halt
1960
 
 
Bray
 
Bray Daly
 
Bray Cove Halt
1929
 
Bray Head Tunnel No.1
 
Bray Head Tunnel No.2
 
Bray Head Tunnel No.3
 
Bray Head Tunnel No.4
 
Greystones
 
Kilcoole
 
Newcastle
1964
 
 
Wicklow Murrough
1976
 
R. Vartry
 
Wicklow
 
Rathnew
1964
 
 
Glenealy
1964
 
Rathdrum
 
 
 
 
Avoca
1964
 
Woodenbridge Junction
1964
 
 
1945
 
Glenart platform
1925
 
(private halt for Earl Carysfort)
 
 
Arklow
 
 
 
Inch
1963
 
Gorey
 
 
Camolin
1963
 
Ferns
1977
 
Enniscorthy
 
R. Slaney
 
Enniscorthy Tunnel
 
Edermine Ferry
1963
 
 
1963
 
Macmine Junction
1963
 
Killurin
1963
 
Killurin Tunnel
 
Ferrycarrig Tunnel
 
Wexford (Carcur)
1872
 
Wexford
 
Wexford South
1977
 
Felthouse Junction
1910
 
 
Limerick-Rosslare Line
2010
 
Rosslare Strand
 
Kilrane
1963
 
 
Rosslare Europort
South Eastern
Commuter
 
 
Dublin Connolly  
 
 
 
 
 
Tara Street
 
Dublin Pearse
 
Grand Canal Dock
 
Lansdowne Road
 
Sandymount
 
Sydney Parade
 
Booterstown
 
Blackrock
 
Seapoint
 
Salthill and Monkstown
 
Dún Laoghaire
 
Sandycove and Glasthule
 
Glenageary
 
Dalkey
 
Killiney
 
Shankill
 
Woodbrook
  (planned)
 
Bray
 
Greystones
 
Kilcoole
 
Wicklow
 
Rathdrum
 
Arklow
 
Gorey
 

The station has one through platform and is unstaffed, has no ticket machine or toilet and is not wheelchair accessible.

The station is one of the least served on the whole Irish Rail network,[citation needed] with only a handful of trains per day. These include, on weekdays, four trains per day to Dublin Connolly (with one continuing to Dundalk) two to Rosslare Europort, one train to Wexford and one train to Gorey.[1] On Saturdays there are four trains to Connolly, (with one continuing to Dundalk) and three to Rosslare Europort.[1] On Sundays and bank holidays there are three trains in each direction.[1]

History

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The station was opened on 30 October 1855 by the Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway as Kilcool.[2] The station was closed in 1964 due to a lack of resources or use. It reopened on 2 November 1980, renamed Kilcoole.

Location

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The station is located on Kilcoole Beach, right beside the coastline. Kilcoole village is 1.6 km from the station, while Newtownmountkennedy is 6 km from the station.

Road transport

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There is no public road transport to or from the station. The nearest bus stop is at Beechdale, located 900m from the station which is served by Dublin Bus routes 84/84a (Newcastle to Blackrock, via Bray Station) and 84X (Newcastle to Dublin, via UCD).[citation needed]

There is a free car-park, located to the west of the station's platform.

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 July 2017. Retrieved 9 September 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Kilcoole station" (PDF). Railscot - Irish Railways. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
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Preceding station   Iarnród Éireann Following station
Greystones   InterCity
Dublin-Rosslare railway line
limited service
  Wicklow
  Commuter
South Eastern Commuter
limited service
 
  Disused railways  
Greystones & Delgany   Dublin and South Eastern Railway
Dublin-Rosslare
  Newcastle
Line open, station closed