Poyntzpass is the least-used railway station in Northern Ireland, with just 2,362 passengers boarding or alighting at the station in the 2023/24 financial year.
It was closed by the Ulster Transport Authority in 1965, and reopened in 1984 by Northern Ireland Railways.
As of early 2025, there is a limited service from the station, with five trains towards Newry and four towards Belfast Grand Central on Mondays to Fridays; four trains towards Newry and three towards Belfast on Saturdays; and no services on Sundays.
[4] Poyntzpass railway station is on the Belfast-Dublin railway line and is often passed at speed by the Enterprise service en route to Dublin Connolly.
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