Darrman Posted April 12 Posted April 12 As far as I can tell, every railway line in Ireland has a one or two character code, as seen on bridges and level crossings. Some former lines have codes too as CIE owns some bridges across disused lines/owned them as of about 2009 when the first street view images came in. I haven't seen these documented anywhere, so I'll post what I've seen and enquire if there's any more. Some codes appear to be meaningful and have what they likely stand for spelled out in addition to the route covered. I also did some research into bridge numbers as not every route begins with bridge number 1. My sources include Irish Rail FOI requests (especially 136 and 137, linked here), Translink FOI requests (level crossings and bridges), and observations on Google Street View. A: Athlone: Portarlington - Athlone Bridge numbers: 1 - 84 B: Belfast: Dublin Connolly - Border - (Belfast) Bridge numbers: 1 - 160 (continues in North) B (EW): East Wall Cork: Dublin Heuston - Cork - Cobh Bridge numbers: 1 - 438 CC: Conniberry Junction CL: Collooney: Claremorris - Collooney Bridge numbers: 226 - 280 CN: Clonsilla - Navan: Clonsilla - M3 Parkway - (Navan) Bridge numbers: 284 - 296 Docklands: Liffey Junction - Docklands Station Bridge numbers: 218 - 233 DE: Dundalk - Enniskillen Line closed and lifted; bridge 5 remains in CIE ownership E: Ennis: Limerick - Ennis - Athenry - Claremorris Bridge numbers: 1 - 202 (can't check Claremorris GSWR footbridge) F: Foynes: Limerick - Foynes LB = Limerick - Ballingrane, BF = Ballingrane - Foynes Bridge numbers: 1 - 33 (LB), 1 - 17 (BF) G: Galway: Dublin (Broadstone) - Mullingar - Athlone - Galway Bridge numbers: 1 - 173 1-3 were Broadstone cutting, 172-173 noted as Galway-Clifden H: Harbour: Waterford - Rosslare Harbour Bridge numbers: 124 - 227 J: (Macmine?) - New Ross - Waterford Bridge numbers: 349 - 470 K: Kingscourt: Drogheda - Navan - Kingscourt Bridge numbers: 1 - 50, 343 - 355 KW: Kilkenny - Waterford: Kilkenny - Waterford (used for bridges) Bridge numbers: 56 - 124 L: Limerick: Limerick - Waterford Bridge numbers: 1 - 187 LL: Dublin Loop Line: Connolly - Pearse (numbering continues into Rosslare) Bridge numbers: 1 - 51 M: Mayo: Athlone - Westport Bridge numbers: 679 - 799 N: Nenagh: Ballybrophy - Killonan Junction Bridge numbers: 1 - 94 NK: North Kerry: Ballingrane Junction - Tralee Bridge numbers: 34 - 114 O: Great Southern and Western Dublin Port Access: Heuston - Dublin Port Bridge numbers: 1 - 37 P: (Mallow? - Dungarvan) - Ballinacourty - Waterford Bridge numbers: 81 - 122 Q: Howth Junction - Howth Bridge numbers: 0 - 3 R: Rosslare: Dublin Pearse - Wexford Bridge numbers: 51 - 208, 244 - 343, 390 - 421 RW: Wexford - Rosslare Bridge numbers: 235 - 252 S: Sligo: Mullingar - Sligo Bridge numbers: 385 - 610 T: Tralee: Killarney Junction - Tralee Bridge numbers: 1 - 138 U: Mungret siding V: Tralee - Fenit Bridge numbers: 1 - 14 W: Waterford: Cherryville Junction - Waterford Bridge numbers: 1 - 114 WW: Athy siding X: Manulla Junction - Ballina Bridge numbers: 875 - 899 Y: Youghal: Glounthaune - Midelton - (Youghal) Bridge numbers: 1 - 37 Z: Silvermines siding XBBP1: Clontarf Road White Light Crossing turns up in the level crossing list, but I'm not sure what BBP stands for or where it is. NIR use a similar system to Irish Rail for their level crossings, but use an entirely numerical system for their bridges. A: Antrim: Lisburn - Antrim B: Bangor: Belfast Queen's Quay - Bangor Dublin: (Dublin) - Border - Belfast GVS L: L'Derry: Belfast York Road - Derry P: Portrush: Coleraine - Portrush R: Bleach Green Junction - Larne 1: Border - Portadown Bridge numbers: 161 - 242 2: Portadown - Belfast GVS Bridge numbers: 243 - 307 1+2 (D) bridge numbers: 161 - 307 3: Belfast Central 3 bridge numbers: 308 - 315 4: Belfast - Bangor 4 (B) bridge numbers: 316 - 376 5: Belfast - Antrim Bridge numbers: 1 - 78 6: Bleach Green - Larne 6 (R) bridge numbers: 416 - 465 7: Antrim - Ballymena Bridge numbers: 79 - 120 8: Ballymena - Coleraine Bridge numbers: 121 - 186 9: Coleraine - Portrush 9 (P) bridge numbers: 253 - 264 10: Coleraine - Derry Bridge numbers: 189 - 221 5+6+8+10 (L) bridge numbers: 1 - 221 11: Knockmore - Antrim 11 (A) bridge numbers: 1 - 45 12: Greenisland - Monkstown 12 bridge numbers: 23 - 27 The MGWR and NCC appeared to have bridge numbering for the whole network, and there's some unusual gaps in the DSER numbering. The GSWR just started every line from 1, and Bangor's bridge numbers seem to have been changed to follow up with the GNR main line. The M3 Parkway branch using what appear to be the original MGWR bridge numbers suggests to me Irish Rail have some historical bridge database lying around somewhere. Other things worth noting include: the remaining Foynes branch being labelled F, the numbering resets after Ballingrane, with the previous numbers continuing along the North Kerry, bridge numbering going from Mallow to Waterford to Rosslare and then from Wexford down again, what is nowadays known as the Western Railway Corridor continually counts up despite a code change at Claremorris, I is the only unallocated single-letter code (to my knowledge, I couldn't find any code for places such as the Limerick Junction bypass) south of the border. 3 4 1 Quote
Barl Posted April 15 Posted April 15 Very comprehensive and informative list Darrman, thanks for putting it together. Just to add to it, the bridge numbers may not represent the actual number of bridges/culverts/underpasses on that section. For example, you can have OBC274 (an overbridge) then UBC274A, UBC274B and UBC274C - all culverts after OBC274 in the high mileage direction. The Limerick Junction loop line appears to be undesignated as you say, but there are no structures or level crossings on this stretch. The mileposts follow the Heuston to Cork numbering but are designated LN (Limerick North) to LW (Limerick West). 1 Quote
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