1863
Architecture of Great Northern Railway (Ireland)
Co. Tyrone
Irish North Western Railway
Lost Tyrone
Omagh
railway stations
William G. Murray (1822-1871)
William H. Mills
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1889 – The Stables, Baronscourt, Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone
1863 – Railway Station, Omagh, Co. Tyrone
Architect: William G. Murray / William H. Mills
Constructed by the Irish North Western Railway in 1862-63, and later extended by the Great Northern Railway which took over the INWR in 1883. The canopies and down platform were added by the GNR in their house style. The railways abandoned Omagh in the late 1950s and the station and goods building were all demolished. Their route is now a bypass for the town.
Published September 11, 2015 | Last Updated November 5, 2024