Railway Stations D » Drumree

Drumree, Co.Meath, was located on the MGWR's Clonsilla to Navan line, opened in the 1850s by the Dublin & Meath Railway. The MGWR had at one time double track from Clonsilla as far as Drumree, but this was singled by the GSR in 1931. Drumree Station had up & down platforms, single storey station building, and a typical MGWR signal cabin. The station remained as a block post until the line's closure in 1963. Today, the station building has been much extended and renovated, but the up & down platforms survive, partially covered over.



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