- Cavan and Leitrim Railway
The Cavan & Leitrim Railway was a narrow gauge
railway in the counties of Leitrim and Cavan in the north-west of Ireland, which ran from 1887 until 1959. Unusually for Ireland this 914mm (3ft) gauge line survived on coal traffic, from the mine atArigna . It outlived most of the other Irish narrow gauge lines, giving a further lease of life to some of their redundant engines.Early years
In September 1883, a public meeting in
Ballinamore declared that a light railway and tramway would open up the coal and iron districts of Arigna andLough Allen . The Cavan and Leitrim Railway opened for goods traffic on17 October 1887 and for passengers on24 October 1887 . The section fromBelturbet in County Cavan toDromod in County Leitrim was light railway, and a tramway ran from Ballinamore to Arigna. At the start both lines were operated by eightRobert Stephenson and Company 4-4-0T locomotives. In later years locomotives from other closing narrow gauge lines were used.cite book |last= Baker |first= Michael HC |title= Irish Narrow Gauge Railways. A View from the Past|publisher=Ian Allan Publishing |year= 1999 |isbn= 0-7110-2680-7 ]Ballinamore was the hub of the line, with the locomotive depot and works. At Belturbet the line connected with the
Great Northern Railway (Ireland) broad gauge branch toBallyhaise on theClones toCavan line, and at Dromod connected to theMidland Great Western Railway mainline fromDublin toSligo . The line was extended to Arigna in 1920. the line was unique in using native coal mined at Arigna.Later years
By the 1930s the Cavan and Leitrim Railway was in trouble due to road competition. The demolition of the carriage sheds as an economy measure only served to worsen the condition of the stock. It survived
World War II , but the opening of a power station near Lough Allen using Arigna coal, and not needing rail services did not help. The line finally closed on31 March 1959 , the last exclusively steam narrow gauge line in Ireland.Routes
The line comprised of a main line km to mi | 54 | abbr=yes | precision=0 long between
Dromod andBelturbet with a km to mi | 24 | abbr=yes | precision=0 branch fromBallinamore toArigna .The Belturbet to Dromod part of the Cavan and Leitrim Railway ran from Belturbet through
Tomkin Road ,Ballyconnell ,Ballyheady , Bawnboy Road,Killyran ,Garadice , Ballinamore,Lawderdale , Fenagh,Adoon ,Rosharry ,Mohill andDereen to Dromod.The Belturbet to Arigna part of the line ran from Belturbet to Ballinamore and from there through Ballyduff,
Cornabrone ,Annadale ,Kiltubrid , Creagh andDrumshanbo to Arigna.Preservation
The Cavan & Leitrim Railway is run by volunteers. Their Depot is in Dromod, Co. Leitrim. Trains run every weekend, and on Mondays. The group also have a transport museum, with narrow gauge trains of every gauge, buses, planes, fire engines and artillery guns from WW1 and WW2. It is located beside the Irish Rail Station in Dromod.
References
* Cavan & Leitrim Railway Guide Book and Stock List - 1st edition - May 1994.
* Cavan & Leitrim Railway Guide Book and Stock List - 2nd edition - Oct 1994.
* The Cavan & Leitrim Railway, Patrick J. Flanagan - David & Charles - 1966 and 1972 in paperback by Pan books.External links
* [http://www.irish-railway.com/ Cavan & Leitrim Railway website]
*Worsley Works produce kits for those who model the Cavan and Leitrim Railway [http://www.worsleyworks.co.uk Web Site]
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