Cookstown railway station

The Great Northern Railway opened the station on 28 August 1879[1] as the terminus of a branch from Dungannon.

It was closed to passengers by the Great Northern Railway Board on 16 January 1956 and to goods on 5 October 1959.

The station building was designed by William Henry Mills in his typical polychrome style, with red and yellow Flemish-bond brickwork.

Two further GNR railway buildings survive in Cookstown, along with the goods shed (also listed) in use by the Council[3] and a gate archway bearing the name ''Great Northern''.

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A 1904 Railway Clearing House Junction Diagram showing (top left) railways in the vicinity of Cookstown