Londonderry Victoria Road railway station

Londonderry Victoria Road railway station served Derry, County Londonderry in Northern Ireland. It was opened by the Donegal Railway Company on 6 August 1900. It was built in red brick in 1899-1900 by R Campbell & Son of Belfast to designs by James Barton. It had its front elevation facing the Craigavon Bridge. It closed on 1 January 1955. The station building was purchased by O'Neill & McHenry, a firm of wholesale grocers, who adapted it for storage purposes. Part of the building was leased for some years to the North West of Ireland Railway Society who maintained a museum.

Londonderry Victoria Road railway station

Londonderry Victoria Road railway station served Derry, County Londonderry in Northern Ireland. It was opened by the Donegal Railway Company on 6 August 1900. It was built in red brick in 1899-1900 by R Campbell & Son of Belfast to designs by James Barton. It had its front elevation facing the Craigavon Bridge. It closed on 1 January 1955. The station building was purchased by O'Neill & McHenry, a firm of wholesale grocers, who adapted it for storage purposes. Part of the building was leased for some years to the North West of Ireland Railway Society who maintained a museum.