Ballaghaderreen branch line
The Ballaghaderreen branch line connected Ballaghaderreen railway station to Kilfree Junction on the Dublin to Sligo main line. It opened in 1874 and closed in 1963.
History
The Sligo and Ballaghaderreen Junction Railway was incorporated by the with the purpose of connecting the village of Ballaghaderreen to the newly opened extension of the Midland Great Western Railway from Longford to Sligo.The line opened in 1874 and was operated by the MGWR. Although costing £80,000 to build, it was sold to the MGWR for £24,000 under the Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland Act 1877, after spending time under the administration of creditors due to non-payment of debts Of this, £13,300 went to the Board of Works to repay its loan and the balance to the Consett Iron Company – leaving the original shareholders with nothing.
In 1924, the MGWR was part of a merger forming the Great Southern Railway company which became the Great Southern Railways in 1925.
In the adjournment debate Portlaoighise-Mountmellick Railway in 1944 indicated the Ballaghaderreen branch line had closed but was re-opened on the behest of a member of the house.
The line finally closed on Saturday 2 February 1963. The last return trip from Ballaghaderreen at 11:50 was hauled by 0-6-0 steam locomotive 574, and on the return from Kilfree Junction a local band played a farewell. The last train was a special cattle train hauled by B133 leaving Ballaghaderreen at 15:22.