Tynan Signal Cabin

Introduction

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Tynan Signal Cabin

Image: © N-a Taken: 6 Apr 2014

Tynan, Co. Armagh, was on the GNR line from Armagh to Clones, via Monaghan. It closed in 1957 as part of the ''Great Closure'', and was the Northern customs station for that line, its southern counterpart being a few miles down the line at Glaslough. Most of the buildings still stand today, albeit in a derelict condition. The signal cabin seen here is of typical GNR design.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.339407
Longitude
-6.821201