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Station in Ireland, on the Drogheda-to-Navan line From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beauparc railway station was a station in Ireland, on the Drogheda-to-Navan line, currently[when?] used for freight only services provided by Irish Rail. It was opened on 1 September 1850 by the Dublin and Drogheda Railway, which became part of the Great Northern Railway of Ireland system, and closed on 14 March 1958.
Beauparc railway station | |
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Irish Rail station | |
General information | |
Location | Ireland |
Coordinates | 53.6840°N 6.5732°W |
Line(s) | Drogheda–Navan line |
History | |
Opened | 1 September 1850 |
Closed | 14 March 1958 |
Previous names | Dublin and Drogheda Railway Great Northern Railway of Ireland |
A rail replacement bus was introduced in 1958 and served Beauparc for a number of years though no longer does so. The replacement route continued until 2013 as Bus Éireann route 188 (Drogheda-Duleek-Slane-Navan with a latter extension to Trim). The nearest bus stop to Beauparc is now at McGruder's Cross (junction of the road leading to Beauparc with the N2 road).
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Duleek | Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Drogheda-Oldcastle |
Navan |
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