Bray Cove Halt railway station

Bray Cove Halt railway station

Infobox Ireland disused station
name = Bray Cove Halt
other_name =


caption =

locale = Bray
borough = County Wicklow
latitude =
longitude =
gridref =

line = Dublin, Wicklow and Waterford Railway
manager = Dublin and South Eastern Railway
owner = Great Southern Railways
platforms =

years = 3 September 1906
events = Station opens
years1 = September 1908
events1 = Station closes
years2 = June 1929
events2 = Station reopens
years3 = August 1929
events3 = Station closes

Bray Cove Halt railway station served a cove to the south of the town of Bray in County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland. The station was also known as Naylor's Cove Halt.

The station opened on 3 September 1906, and closed finally in August 1929. The station was only open for two short periods, the first of 2 years, the second of only 2 months. [cite web | title=Bray Cove Halt station | work=Railscot - Irish Railways | url=http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf | accessdate=2008-04-23]

Routes

Rail line
previous=Bray
next=Greystones and Delgany
route=Dublin, Wicklow and Waterford Railway
Dublin and South Eastern Railway
col=00008B

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