It was served by connections to Derry, Killybegs and Ballyshannon.
In 1906 the station, along with the rest of the line became part of the County Donegal Railways Joint Committee.
[1] However such was the attachment to the Donegal railways that after the line from Donegal town to Ballyshannon closed down in 1959, two of the railway workers continued to operate a freight service between the two towns for a month before the railway bosses in Dublin realised what was happening.
[2] The station buildings have since been restored by the County Donegal Railway Restoration Society, and from 1995 the home of the Donegal Railway Centre.
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