Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway

Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway
1926 map of the railway
Technical
Track gauge3 ft (914 mm)
Length99 miles (159 km) (1925)[1]
Track length107 miles 25 chains (172.7 km) (1925)[1]
Route map
Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway
Carndonagh
Carndonagh Halt
Rashenny
Ballyliffin
Clonmany
Meendoran Halt
Drumfries
Kinnego Halt
Ballymagan
Buncrana
Lisfannon Links Halt
Beach Halt
Fahan Pier
Fahan
Lamberton's Halt
Inch Road
Tooban Junction
Trady
Burnfoot
Bridge End
Farland Point
Carrowen
Harrity's Road
Newtowncunningham
Gallagh Road
Sallybrook
Londonderry Graving Dock
Manorcunningham
Pluck
Londonderry Middle Quay
(CDR)
Letterkenny
Letterkenny
(LLS)
Oldtown
Newmills
Foxhall
Churchill
Kilmacrennan
Barnes Halt
Creeslough
Dunfanaghy Road
Falcarragh
Cashelnagore
Gweedore
Crolly
Kincasslagh Road
Dungloe
Burtonport

The Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway Company (The L&LSR, the Swilly) was an Irish public transport and freight company that operated in parts of County Londonderry and County Donegal between 1853 and 2014. Incorporated in June 1853,[2] it once operated 99 miles of railways. It began the transition to bus and road freight services in 1929. It closed its last railway line in July 1953 but continued to operate bus services under the name Lough Swilly Bus Company until April 2014, becoming the oldest railway company established in the Victorian era to continue trading as a commercial concern into the 21st century.[3] Following a High Court petition by HM Revenue and Customs, the company went into liquidation and operated its final bus services on 19 April 2014.

  1. ^ a b The Railway Year Book for 1920. London: The Railway Publishing Company Limited. 1920. p. 243.
  2. ^ Flanders, The Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway (Midland Publishing, 1997). ISBN 9781857800746.
  3. ^ "Donegal Now - Lough Swilly bus company to cease trading this weekend – according to a Trade Union". Archived from the original on 18 April 2014.