Trew and Moy railway station

Station in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Trew and Moy railway station was a railway station in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The station was near Trew Mount, over 2 miles (3 kilometres) north of Moy.

LocationTrew Mount, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
UK
Coordinates54.480°N 6.677°W / 54.480; -6.677
Platforms2
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Trew and Moy
Main building of former station in 2010
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LocationTrew Mount, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
UK
Coordinates54.480°N 6.677°W / 54.480; -6.677
Platforms2
History
Original companyPortadown, Dungannon and Omagh Junction Railway
Post-groupingGreat Northern Railway
Key dates
1858[1]Station opened
1899–1902[1]Track doubled east of station
1959[1]Track singled east of station
15 February 1965[2]Station closed
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The station was opened in 1858 by the Portadown, Dungannon and Omagh Junction Railway, which the Great Northern Railway (GNR) took over in 1876.[3] Trew and Moy was served by GNR passenger trains between Belfast Great Victoria Street and Londonderry Foyle Road via Portadown. The station became important in the export of horses from Moy's annual week-long horse fair.[4] The Ulster Transport Authority took over the GNR's remaining lines in Northern Ireland in 1958[5] and closed the PD&O line on 15 February 1965.[2]

The former station now holds a mushroom distribution business. The main station building, which was on the south side of the station beside the down platform, now contains offices, and the former goods shed is a staff facility. A lower quadrant stop signal, a lower quadrant distant signal and a shunting signal have been relocated to a garden beside the station, along with a wooden shelter from the up platform that has been repurposed as a summer house.

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