Derryork | |
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General information | |
Location | Derryork, County Londonderry Northern Ireland UK |
Coordinates | 54°58′03″N6°54′15″W / 54.9675°N 6.9042°W |
History | |
Original company | Londonderry and Coleraine Railway |
Post-grouping | Belfast and Northern Counties Railway |
Key dates | |
4 July 1883 | Station opens |
1 January 1933 | Station closes |
Derryork railway station served Derryork in County Londonderry in Northern Ireland.
The Londonderry and Coleraine Railway opened the station on 4 July 1883. [1]
It closed on 1 January 1933.
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Drumsurn | Londonderry and Coleraine Railway Limavady Junction to Dungiven | Dungiven |
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