Cork Albert Street railway station
Cork Albert Street railway station was on the Cork, Blackrock and Passage Railway (CBPR) in County Cork, Ireland.
Cork Albert Street | |
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![]() Former Albert Street station, Cork. The railway closed in 1932 but the Albert Street terminus still stands and is used by a firm of builders merchants. Photographed on 22 July 2003. | |
Location | Cork, County Cork Ireland |
Coordinates | 51.897794°N 8.464497°W |
History | |
Original company | Cork, Blackrock and Passage Railway |
Pre-grouping | Cork, Blackrock and Passage Railway |
Post-grouping | Great Southern Railways |
Key dates | |
6 February 1873 | Station opens |
12 September 1932 | Station closes |
History
The station opened on 6 February 1873 replacing the former terminus of Cork Victoria Road railway station.
Regular passenger services were withdrawn on 12 September 1932.[1]
Routes
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Terminus | Cork, Blackrock and Passage Railway Cork-Crosshaven |
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Further reading
- R.V.J.Butt (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-85260-508-1
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