As I continue to update the Gazetteer, the question came to mind – which county had the most railway stations (current and former) and which had the least.
The county with the most stations (current and former) is Antrim at 128 and the least number of stations fell to Longford, with only 4. The full list is below:
County | Stations |
Antrim | 128 |
Cork | 124 |
Donegal | 101 |
Dublin | 96 |
Down | 83 |
Kerry | 59 |
Derry | 52 |
Tyrone | 40 |
Armagh | 37 |
Meath | 32 |
Clare | 31 |
Wexford | 30 |
Limerick | 29 |
Wicklow | 29 |
Tipperary | 28 |
Galway | 25 |
Leitrim | 24 |
Mayo | 23 |
Fermanagh | 22 |
Kilkenny | 22 |
Louth | 22 |
Kildare | 21 |
Cavan | 17 |
Roscommon | 17 |
Monaghan | 16 |
Sligo | 15 |
Waterford | 15 |
Westmeath | 15 |
Offaly | 12 |
Carlow | 8 |
Laois | 8 |
Longford | 4 |