Tanderagee railway station

Tanderagee railway station was opened on 6 January 1852. It was originally named Madden Bridge Railway Station and was located on the Madden Road between the villages of Tandragee, County Armagh and Gilford, County Down, Northern Ireland. It closed on 4 January 1965.[1]

The Madden Bridge Railway Station served as a crucial transit point for numerous British and American soldiers enroute to Tandragee and Gilford during World War II.[2]

Tanderagee is also spelt as Tandragee, after the nearby town. Tanderagee and Gilford railway station was the original name upon opening of the station.[1]

Only the two platforms remain, the station buildings having been demolished.

Tanderagee station with the Enterprise rushing to Newry railway station.
Preceding station   Northern Ireland Railways   Following station
Portadown   Northern Ireland Railways
Belfast-Newry
  Scarva
  Historical railways  
Portadown
Line open and station open
  Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway
Portadown-Drogheda
  Scarva
Line and station open

References

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  1. ^ a b "Tandragee station" (PDF). Railscot - Irish Railways. Retrieved 24 November 2007.
  2. ^ "Madden Bridge Railway Station, Tandragee, Co. Armagh". WartimeNI. Retrieved 12 October 2024.

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