Maam Cross (Irish: an Teach Dóite, meaning 'the burned house') is a crossroads in Connemara, County Galway, Ireland.
Maam Cross station, on the Galway - Clifden line, opened on 1 January 1896.
[1] The station facilities and a short section of railway line have been restored in a project launched in 2017 and ongoing as of 2022.
[2] The location has a service station and hotel, with dining facilities and a gift shop.
It is also home to a weekly agricultural mart, handling sheep, cattle and Connemara ponies.