A fascinating new book will be launched next week on a famous gateway to Donegal: Strabane Railway Station.
‘Strabane’s Railways Remembered’, by Jim McBride, will be unveiled at the Alley Theatre, Strabane, on Wednesday 26th March at 7pm.
This book focuses on Strabane Station and the different railway lines that ran through it from its opening in 1847 until its closure and eventual demolition in 1989.
As a border town, Strabane was a very busy station 24 hours a day (except on Sundays), and at one time employed over 400 people. As you can see from the main picture above, it was a gateway to many Donegal locations such as Letterkenny, Stranorlar, Donegal Town, Glenties and Burtonport.
This book tells this story through a wonderful collection of photographs that capture different periods in the history of the station, the lines that operated from it, and the people that worked and travelled through there.
“On the night, Jim will give a presentation on the Strabane Railways, and it is our hope that a few of those who remember them will be there to contribute a story or two,” a spokesperson for The Donegal Railway Museum, publishers of the book.
“Copies of the book and a selection of our other titles will be available for sale on the night.”
This event is free, but booking is required – please click the link HERE to secure your place.
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