Aughnacloy Railway Station



Map Reference: H667524



Aughnacloy Railway Station was opened in January 1887. It is a two-storey building in red brick with gabled bays at either end. It was built by Dixon & Co of Belfast. From the platform three semicircular arches led to the booking hall. Outoffices and lavatory formed a walled extension on the west end of the main building. Aughnacloy was the administrative headquarters of the Clogher Valley Railway. The railway closed on New Year’s Day 1942.



Return to County Tyrone List
Return to Gazetteer