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Ballyhooly Station - Before and After:
The decline of railway usage in the 1960s for both goods and passenger
transport was as a result of the increased ownership of private cars
and an improved road network making road haulage more economically
viable. The mainline between Mallow and Waterford was a casualty of
this decline in the railways and on the 4th of August 1968, the last
CIE train passed through Ballyhooly station before the tracks were
removed permanently. The photos below were taken by John and Jackie
Ryan around the time of the final closure. They give us an insight
into how the station looked before and after its closure. At a time
in the late 60s when many fine old buildings were being destroyed
or neglected around Ireland in favour of modern bungalows, the Ryans
had the foresight to see the potential of these old railway buildings.
Our thanks to Jackie for the use of the photos.
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