Cavan Railway
The Cavan Railway was a railway line in Ireland that connected the town of Cavan to the broader railway network. Opened in 1886, it played a crucial role in facilitating transportation and trade in the region. The line was primarily used for passenger and freight services, contributing to the local economy.
The railway operated until 1960, when it was closed due to declining usage and competition from road transport. Today, remnants of the Cavan Railway can still be seen, and its history is remembered as part of Ireland's rich railway heritage.