Damhead railway station
Damhead railway station (also known as Damhead Halt) served the village of Maghaberry in County Down, Northern Ireland. It was originally opened by the Great Northern Railway of Ireland in 1935, replacing an earlier request stop (known as "The Damhead") of the Ulster Railway. Although it survived the rail network cuts instituted by the Ulster Transport Authority, it was not well used throughout its life, and closed in 1973, shortly after the formation of Northern Ireland Railways.
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Damhead railway station
Damhead railway station (also known as Damhead Halt) served the village of Maghaberry in County Down, Northern Ireland. It was originally opened by the Great Northern Railway of Ireland in 1935, replacing an earlier request stop (known as "The Damhead") of the Ulster Railway. Although it survived the rail network cuts instituted by the Ulster Transport Authority, it was not well used throughout its life, and closed in 1973, shortly after the formation of Northern Ireland Railways.
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NIR Class 80 train passing the remains of Damhead station in 1982
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