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An orange and black locomotive with a train of coaches standing beside a stone goods shed at Castlerea in flat autumn light, sleepers stacked along the track.
An Caisleán Riabhach

Castlerea Railway Station

The State's own record says a company built this 65 years too early.

Phil Richards · 1985 · CC BY-SA 2.0 · ark:/99999/c4rly

65years between the two ends of this story

NIAH-31814046 · STATUTE-GSR-1925

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From where you are standing, 3 things to find

  1. 01

    The signal box: brick below, timber boarding and glass above, reached by cast-iron steps.

    National Inventory of Architectural Heritage

  2. 02

    The water tower, random-coursed stone with a cast-iron tank on top, its ladder and measure still in place.

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  3. 03

    The level crossing gates: timber, wheel-operated, with cast-iron fittings on cut stone piers, and cast-iron lamps.

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The national inventory describes this complex as "built c.1860 by Great Southern Railways as part of the Sligo-Westport line."

National Inventory of Architectural Heritage

Great Southern Railways did not exist in 1860. It was created by the Great Southern Railways Amalgamation Scheme of 1925, under the Railways Act 1924.

Irish Statute Book

Two sources disagree

Built c.1860 by Great Southern Railways as part of the Sligo-Westport line.

National Inventory of Architectural Heritage · read 2026-08-01

Great Southern Railways was constituted in 1925 and cannot have built anything in 1860.

Irish Statute Book · read 2026-08-01

A tier 1 source is wrong. We publish the correction, cite both, and report it upstream rather than repeating the error in nine languages.

This is why the corpus exists. A platform that copies the inventory verbatim would carry the mistake into every language and into the voice guide.

National Inventory of Architectural HeritageIrish Statute Book

The signal cabin at Castlerea station: brick below, timber boarding and glazing above, reached by an external stair.
1982

Albert Bridge · CC BY-SA 2.0

The platform at Castlerea looking along the track, empty, with the yellow safety line.
2019

Darren J. Prior · CC BY-SA 4.0

The signal cabin in 1982, and the platform in 2019. Everything the inventory lists as surviving fabric — the timber and glass cabin, the cast-iron steps — was photographed by a passing enthusiast four decades ago, and nobody has photographed it since.

Castlerea station today, seen along the platform.
Castlerea station today, seen along the platform.Marathon · 2025 · CC BY-SA 2.0
A locomotive standing at the platform at Castlerea, the modern canopy and yellow platform line visible.
A locomotive standing at the platform at Castlerea, the modern canopy and yellow platform line visible.Milepost98 · 2015 · CC BY-SA 4.0
Bilingual station sign reading An Caisleán Riabhach above Castlerea.
Bilingual station sign reading An Caisleán Riabhach above Castlerea.Darren J. Prior · 2018 · CC BY-SA 4.0

The record · ark:/99999/c4rly

Surveyed date range 1855–1865. The appraisal: "Socially, the railway is of the utmost importance to small towns, providing a network of travel for both people and produce."

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420 m SSWRO026-042

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A rendered church with a battlemented three-stage tower, round-headed windows, and iron railings on stone gate piers along the road.
PlaceTrinity Church (Kilkeevin)
440 m NNE

National Inventory of Architectural Heritage · NIAH survey · © Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. Reproduced for educational use with credit.

A cut-stone church with a square tower and spire, lancet windows, and a white statue on a pedestal inside the railings.
PlaceSaint Patrick's Catholic Church
500 m NNW

National Inventory of Architectural Heritage · NIAH survey · © Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. Reproduced for educational use with credit.

570 m NNERO026-035002

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580 m NNERO026-035001

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A two-storey cut limestone building on a corner, round-headed windows, the words Bank of Ireland cut into the frieze.
PlaceBank of Ireland, Market Square
620 m N

National Inventory of Architectural Heritage · NIAH survey · © Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. Reproduced for educational use with credit.

850 m NNWRO026-029

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880 m NNWRO026-027

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890 m NRO026-028

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940 m WSWRO026-041

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940 m WSWRO026-040001

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960 m WSWRO026-040002

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960 m ENERO026-036

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1.0 km SSERO026-043

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1.3 km WSWRO026-039

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1.3 km NWRO026-026

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1.3 km NNWRO026-067

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1.5 km NRO026-030

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1.5 km NWRO026-025

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1.6 km WRO026-037001

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1.6 km NNERO026-031

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1.6 km WRO026-037003

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1.6 km WRO026-037002

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