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Lurgan railway station serves Lurgan in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. Located on William Street. The station is managed by NI Railways. With just under 867,000 passengers boarding or alighting at the station in the year 2023/24 financial year, Lurgan is the 9th-busiest station on the NIR network.[12]

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Lurgan
Commuter rail & Intercity rail
Lurgan Station in its current 1970s look.
General information
LocationLurgan
County Armagh
Northern Ireland
Coordinates54.467°N 6.338°W / 54.467; -6.338 / 54.467; -6.338][[Category:Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas]]"},"html":"Coordinates: </templatestyles>\"}' data-mw='{\"name\":\"templatestyles\",\"attrs\":{\"src\":\"Module:Coordinates/styles.css\"},\"body\":{\"extsrc\":\"\"}}'/>54°28′01″N 6°20′17″W / 54.467°N 6.338°W / 54.467; -6.338"}">
Owned byNI Railways LTD[1]
Operated byTranslink (Northern Ireland)
Line(s)DublinPortadown/Newry
Platforms2
Tracks2
Train operatorsNI Railways, Iarnród Éireann
Bus routesUlsterbus Town Services / 352[2]
Bus stands1
Bus operatorsUlsterbus
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Parking124 spaces[3]
Bicycle facilitiesSpaces Available
AccessibleStep free access? - Yes, via level crossing
ArchitectWilliam H. Mills
Other information
StatusOperational
Station codeLURGN
Fare zone3[4]
Websitetranslink.co.uk
History
ElectrifiedNever
Previous namesCraigavon East - Lurgan
Original companyUlster Railway
Post-groupingGreat Northern Railway (Ireland)
Key dates
1841Station opened
1890sStation Rebuilt[5]
1972Original Station Building Destroyed in Bomb attack.
2024-2025The 1970's Station planned to be redeveloped.
Passengers
2015/16784,630 [6]
2016/17 805,896 [6]
2017/18 833,131 [6]
2018/19 875,175 [7]
2019/20 777,281 [8]
2020/21 173,330 [9]
2021/22 445,987 [10]
2022/23 672,777 [11]
2023/24 866,717 [12]
Route map

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Year
closed
Great Victoria Street
2024
Belfast Grand Central
Westlink / Central Junction
to Lanyon Place
Adelaide
Balmoral
Finaghy
M1
Dunmurry
Derriaghy
Lambeg
Hilden
Lisburn
Knockmore
2005
2003
1956
Maze
1974
Broomhedge Halt
1973
Damhead
1973
Moira
M1
Pritchard's Bridge
1844
Lurgan
Goodyear Halt
1983
Seagoe
1842
Portadown
1965
1957
Tanderagee
1965
1955
Scarva
Acton Crossing
1954
Poyntzpass
Augheranter Crossing
1954
Knockarney Crossing
1965
1955
Goraghwood
1965
to Warrenpoint
1965
Mullaghglass
1901
Craigmore Viaduct
Newry
Wellington Inn
1852
Adavoyle
1933
Mt. Pleasant
1965
M1
Dundalk Clarke
Dundalk Junct. station
1894
to Clones and Enniskillen│to Greenore
1957/1952
Dundalk Railway Works
1958
Castlebellingham
1976
1975
Dromin Junction
1975
Dunleer
1984
Newfoundwell
Drogheda MacBride
Oldcastle branch line
(freight only)
Bettystown
1847
Laytown
Laytown Viaduct
Mosney
2000
Gormanston
Balbriggan
Ardgillan
1867
Skerries
Skerries Golf Club Halt
1960
Baldongan
1847
Rush and Lusk
Rogerstown Viaduct
Donabate
Malahide
Portmarnock
Clongriffin
Baldoyle
1852
Howth Junction
& Donaghmede
Kilbarrack
Raheny
Harmonstown
Killester
Clontarf
1956
Clontarf Road
North Wall Yard
to Alexandra Road
Docklands
Dublin Connolly
Trans-Dublin Line
& Rosslare Line
= Northern Commuter
= Newry/Portadown Line
Location
Lurgan is located in Northern Ireland
Lurgan
Location within Northern Ireland
Lurgan is located in island of Ireland
Lurgan
Location within the island of Ireland
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History

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Lurgan railway station (GNRI Style) - 1968

The station opened on 18 November 1841 by the Ulster Railway.[13] Following the merger of the Ulster Railway to the new company Great Northern Railway. The station was rebuilt in 1897 designed by William H. Mills to reflect the new Great Northern Railway's style.[14] After GNRI was liquidated in 1958 ownership of the station fell on the newly formed Ulster Transport Authority, then temporarily became Ulster Transport Railways (UTR) before being taken over by Northern Ireland Railways (NIR) in 1968. It briefly known as "Craigavon East" for a time back in the 1970s. On 22 July 1972, the original Great Northern Railway station building was destroyed by a paramilitary bomb, and subsequently the current station building was erected.[14][15]

Railway station

The layout of the railway station nowadays is a side platform. Trains to the north and east, such as those to Belfast Grand Central and Lisburn, are served by Platform 2, while trains to the south and west, such as those to Portadown, Newry, and Dublin Connolly station, are served by Platform 1. Additionally, there is a level crossing with the A76 (M1 to Lurgan town road) to the east of the station. The station has two entrances, one on either side of the street. Additionally, it has a staffed ticket office, plenty of seating, covered footbridge and toilets.

Service

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Train Services

Mondays to Saturdays there is a half-hourly service towards Portadown or Newry in one direction and to Lisburn and Belfast Grand Central in the other. Extra services run at peak times, and the service reduces to hourly operation in the evenings.

On Sundays there is an hourly service in each direction. There is also a Sunday-only Enterprise service with one morning train (0836) to Dublin Connolly and one train in the evening to [Belfast Grand Central (2239).[16]

More information Preceding station, Northern Ireland Railways ...
Preceding station   Northern Ireland Railways   Following station
Moira   Northern Ireland Railways
Belfast-Newry
  Portadown
Lisburn   Enterprise
Belfast-Dublin (Sundays only)
 
  Historical railways  
Pritchard's Bridge
Line open, station closed
  Ulster Railway
Belfast-Seagoe
  Seagoe
Line open, station closed
  Ulster Railway
Belfast-Portadown
  Portadown
Line and station open
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Bus Services

Mondays to Saturdays there is 4 Ulsterbus Town Services operating on the William Street road outside the station. On Sundays there is no services and some morning services only operate on School days.[17] Some routes operate on an hourly service and others operate on a bihourly schedule.

More information Preceding station, Ulsterbus ...
Preceding station   Ulsterbus   Following station
Terminus   Ulsterbus
Town services 352a
  Annaloist
McAlindens Corner
Terminus   Ulsterbus
Town Services 352b
  Lurgan
Avenue Road
Terminus   Ulsterbus
Town Services 352c
  Lurgan
Drumnamoe
Terminus   Ulsterbus
Town Services 352c
  Lurgan
Taghnevan Drive
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Front entrance of Lurgan railway station

Redevelopment of the Site

On 25 October 2023, Translink the parent company of the operator of Lurgan Railway Station NI Railways, submitted a Proposal of Application Notice to ABC Council (Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council). The Plans included demolishing the current 1960s station and adjacent abandoned Musgrave Marketplace to replace it with a new "Railway Passenger Facility". This will include a new station building, a new park and ride facility, shelters on both platforms and a bike/pedestrian bridge connecting both platforms. Work is expected to cost around £20 million and a scheduled start date of Autumn 2025[18][19][20]

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