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Fenagh station was on the Cavan and Leitrim narrow gauge railway, the last exclusively steam narrow-gauge line in Ireland, opened in 1887, closed to all traffic in 1959, seen here in about 1915
The line connected Fenagh with Bagenaistown which is on the main railway line between Dublin and Waterford, Ireland
( thanks to Jeff Wharton for photo for happy shoppers and Colin for stationmaster, background photo from National Library of Ireland, more information from flic.kr/p/2jHp4dE. ) ( Irish independence date was
January 1919, so of this scenario was dated 1915 the station would have been part of UK )
going shopping
Fenagh station was on the Cavan and Leitrim narrow gauge railway, the last exclusively steam narrow-gauge line in Ireland, opened in 1887, closed to all traffic in 1959, seen here in about 1915
The line connected Fenagh with Bagenaistown which is on the main railway line between Dublin and Waterford, Ireland
( thanks to Jeff Wharton for photo for happy shoppers and Colin for stationmaster, background photo from National Library of Ireland, more information from flic.kr/p/2jHp4dE. ) ( Irish independence date was
January 1919, so of this scenario was dated 1915 the station would have been part of UK )