Dromod or Drumod (Irish: Dromad, meaning 'long ridge, or back of the wood')[2] is a village in County Leitrim, Ireland.
Built along the River Shannon, this is a Tidy Towns winner with a modern harbour that is frequently used by cruiser traffic.
[citation needed] A water feature in the centre of the village, entitled 'The Weeping Tree', and was made by a local craftsman from a piece of bog oak which was found nearby.
Dromod railway station opened on 3 December 1862 and remains in operation, despite closing for goods services on 3 November 1975.
[7] The town is mentioned once in the Irish Annals- "1473: A great war broke out in Muintir-Eolais; and much was destroyed between them, both by burning and slaying.