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Old Railway Photographs & Ephemera.

These are some of the photographs we have in our archive and some miscellaneous material that you might find interesting. We hope you like them. If you have similar material that you would like to contribute, please contact us.

 

Left: Railway locomotive at Ballaghaderreen Station. No date.

 

Right. Great Southern Railways Luggage Sticker  W. 27. To Roscommon.

Roscommon Railway Station - an old photograph, and two more recent ones. Roscommon Historical Research 2008).
Kilfree Junction, Co. Sligo. The sign reads "Change here for Ballaghaderreen".

Copies of two old photographs of Kiltoom Station in South Roscommon.

Left: An old photograph of Knockcroghery Station.

Right: An article from the "Journal of the Irish Railway Record Society" about Knockcroghery Station.

Left: A photograph by © Joe Mooney of the old Killiaghan Bridge or 9 Mile Bridge, before it was replaced by the new bridge in 1979. (It took 10 years to build the new one (see below)).

The photo on the right shows the old Lecarrow platform, used to allow pilgrims to attend the famous Lecarrow Pattern. © Joe Mooney.

The modern bridge at Killiaghan, taken from the rail line. The stone erected on the bridge and the view of the old platform from the new bridge.

Roscommon Historical Research).

The railway bridge at Glanduff in South Roscommon. Roscommon Historical Research).
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