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Coordinates: 54°0625N 6°2313W / 54.107°N 6.387°W / 54.107; -6.387
 

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Adavoyle
Remains of the station photographed on 24 August 2007
General information
LocationAdavoyle, Dromintee, County Armagh
Northern Ireland
UK
Coordinates54.108253°N 6.386688°W
Platforms2
Tracks2
History
Opened1892
Closed1933
Original companyDublin and Belfast Junction Railway
Pre-groupingNorthern Railway of Ireland
Post-groupingGreat Northern Railway (Ireland)

Adavoyle was a station in the rural townland of Adavoyle, near Dromintee, in County Armagh, Northern Ireland.

History

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The station was opened in 1892 by the Dublin and Belfast Junction Railways, then absorbed into the Northern Railway of Ireland. Then it was taken over by the Great Northern Railway (Ireland). The station closed under this management in 1933.

Photographs of the train derailed at Adavoyle railway station
Photographs of the train derailed at Adavoyle, printed in the Daily Mirror, 27 June 1921

On 24 June 1921, during the Irish War of Independence, the Irish Republican Army (IRA) derailed a British military train near the station. Four British soldiers were killed and twenty wounded. The attack was carried out by volunteers of the IRA's Fourth Northern Division, led by Frank Aiken. The soldiers had been returning from the opening of Northern Ireland's new parliament, which took place in Belfast two days before.[1]

Future Taoiseach Éamon de Valera was ‘deported’ through this station by the Royal Ulster Constabulary in 1924 when he was arrested at the Canal Street police station,[2] and put on the train to Dublin at Adavoyle.[3]

The building is in ruins. A dwelling house has recently[when?] been built in the grounds of the station.[4] The Dublin-Belfast railway line, including the Enterprise services, still passes the former platforms.[5]

Modelling

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Tony Miles' Adavoyle Junction in 1963 was an important early model railway using the P4 Finescale standards. The desire to model a local broad gauge prototype, without commercial model support, meant that scratchbuilding was necessary anyway and so the adoption of P4 was less of a change than was seen by British standard gauge modellers.[6]

The railway was somewhat fictionalised, as a larger junction with two GNR branches added to it: one running north-west to Monaghan, and the other south-east to a LNWR packet port at Greenore. A typical Irish 3 foot gauge narrow gauge line ran South to Inniskeen.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "(untitled)". Archived from the original on 5 September 2007.
  • ^ "(untitled)". Newry Journal. Archived from the original on 12 October 2008.
  • ^ "De Valera Foxed RUC In Newry Town Hall Coup". Newry Memoirs.
  • ^ "J0518: Adavoyle Railway Station". Geograph.
  • ^ "J0518: The Belfast-Dublin line at Adavoyle". Geograph.
  • ^ a b "Adavoyle Junction". On Irish Tracks.
  • Preceding station Historical railways Following station
    Newry   Great Northern Railway (Ireland)
    Dublin-Belfast
      Mountpleasant

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