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The Ballymena, Cushendall and Red Bay Railway (BC&RB)was a narrow gauge railway between Ballymena
Ballymena

Ballymena is a town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland and the seat of Ballymena Borough Council. Ballymena had a population of 28,717 people in the United Kingdom Census 2001....
 and Retreat, both in County Antrim
County Antrim

County Antrim is one of six Counties of Northern Ireland that form Northern Ireland, and one of nine counties that historically and geographically constitute the Province of Ulster....
, in what is now Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland

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. It operated from 1875 to 1940.

railway line was incorporated in 1872, opened in May 1875 and was the first narrow gauge railway in Ireland
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
 to be sanctioned by Parliament. It was essentially a mineral railway which ran for 16¼ miles from Ballymena to Retreat.






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The Ballymena, Cushendall and Red Bay Railway (BC&RB)was a narrow gauge railway between Ballymena
Ballymena

Ballymena is a town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland and the seat of Ballymena Borough Council. Ballymena had a population of 28,717 people in the United Kingdom Census 2001....
 and Retreat, both in County Antrim
County Antrim

County Antrim is one of six Counties of Northern Ireland that form Northern Ireland, and one of nine counties that historically and geographically constitute the Province of Ulster....
, in what is now Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland

conventional_long_name = Northern Ireland|native_name= Tuaisceart ?ireannNorlin Airlann|motto =|image_map = Europe location N-IRL2.png...
. It operated from 1875 to 1940.

History

The railway line was incorporated in 1872, opened in May 1875 and was the first narrow gauge railway in Ireland
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
 to be sanctioned by Parliament. It was essentially a mineral railway which ran for 16¼ miles from Ballymena to Retreat. It served iron mines in the area, which were connected to the mainline by sidings
Rail siding

A siding, in rail terminology, is a low-speed, track section distinct from a through route such as a Main line or branch line or spur. It may connect to through track or to other sidings at either end....
 and branch lines, some of which were owned by mining companies. Initially it was financially successful, but later the market collapsed and in October 1884 it was taken over by the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway (BNCR), the sale having being approved by Parliament on 14 July 1884. In 1886 the first passenger trains were introduced, which terminated at Parkmore, some 2¾ miles from Retreat.

For most of the route from Ballymena trains had to struggle against the gradient taking 50 minutes for the northbound journey and returning in 40 minutes. The 1,045ft summit, at Essathohan siding, was the highest point reached by an Irish railway. To reach the tourist areas of Cushendall
Cushendall

Cushendall is a popular resort town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is situated on the A2 road between Larne and Portrush, in the Antrim Coast and Glens Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty....
 and Glenariff
Glenariff

Glenariff is a glen in the Northern Ireland county of County Antrim. Like all glens in that area, it was shaped during the Ice Age by giant glaciers....
, passengers had to hire road transport from the Parkmore terminus. At the start three Black Hawthorn
Black, Hawthorn & Co

Black, Hawthorn and Company was a steam locomotive manufacturer with a works situated in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, UK....
 0-4-2ST engines were used, but these were replaced by the BNCR. Passengers were transported in tramway type bogie carriages. Passenger traffic ceased in 1930 and goods traffic ceased in 1940.

Route

  • Ballymena
  • Ballygarvey, 2¾-miles, open for passenger traffic 01/10/1888 to final closure 01/10/1930.
  • Ballycloughan, 4-miles, open for passenger traffic from 05/04/1886 to 01/10/1930, goods & final closure 03/06/1940.
  • Rathkenny, 6-miles, open for passenger traffic from 05/04/1886 to 01/10/1930, goods closure 12/04/1937, final closure 03/06/1940.
  • Clough Road, 6¾-miles, open for passenger traffic from 05/04/1886, goods, passenger & final closure 01/10/1930.
  • Knockanally (re-named Martinstown 01/07/1920), 8¼-miles, open for passenger traffic from 05/04/1886 to 01/10/1930, goods & final closure 12/04/1937.
  • Cross Roads (formerly Carrowcowan), 9¾-miles, open for passenger traffic from 01/08/1886. Goods, passenger & final closure 01/10/1930.
  • Cargan
    Cargan

    Cargan is a small village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is situated at the foot of Slievenanee Mountain in Glenravel ? locally known as "The Tenth Glen" along with the more widely known nine Glens of Antrim....
    , 11¼-miles, open for passenger traffic from 01/06/1889 to 01/10/1930, goods closure 07/1923, final closure 12/04/1937.
  • Parkmore, 13½-miles, open for passenger traffic from 01/09/1888. Goods, passenger & final closure 01/10/1930.
  • Retreat., 16¼-miles.


See also

Ballycastle Railway
Ballycastle Railway

Ballycastle Railway was a narrow gauge railway line which ran from Ballycastle, County Antrim to Ballymoney, entirely in County Antrim, Northern Ireland....
Ballymena and Larne Railway
Ballymena and Larne Railway

The Ballymena and Larne Railway was a narrow gauge railway in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The first part opened in July 1877 and regular passenger services began in August 1878, the first on the Irish narrow gauge....
List of narrow gauge railways in Ireland
List of narrow gauge railways in Ireland

Ireland formerly had several narrow gauge railways, almost all built to a gauge of 914 mm . The last line to close was the West Clare Railway in 1961....