
Ballybrophy (historically ''Ballybrohy'', from ) is a village in
County Laois
County Laois ( ; gle, Contae Laoise) is a county in Ireland. It is part of the Eastern and Midland Region and in the province of Leinster. It was known as Queen's County from 1556 to 1922. The modern county takes its name from Loígis, a medie ...
,
Ireland. It had a population of 145 as of the 2002 census, and forms part of the
Borris-in-Ossory electoral area. It is best known for the
Ballybrophy railway station
Ballybrophy is a railway station in the village of Ballybrophy, County Laois, Ireland, halfway between Borris-in-Ossory and Rathdowney in the Barony of Clandonagh.
The station is an exchange point for passengers on Dublin to Cork services to ...
, which is at a junction on the country's main
Dublin-Cork railway line.
Transport
Ballybrophy railway station is a connection point between the Dublin-Cork railway line and the
Limerick–Ballybrophy railway line. Trains wishing to cross from the
Limerick to the
Dublin line must perform time-consuming reversals. The line is lightly travelled, because an alternative routing via
Limerick Junction is quicker and more comfortable owing to newer track and fewer speed restrictions. The station opened on 1 September 1847.
Owing to the branch line's turn south to meet the line at Ballybrophy, some of those who favour retaining the line have theorised that continuing the line east with a stop at the more populated Borris-in-Ossory, joining the line nearer
Portlaoise
Portlaoise ( ), or Port Laoise (), is the county town of County Laois, Ireland. It is located in the Midland Region, Ireland, South Midlands in the province of Leinster. The 2016 census shows that the town's population increased by 9.5% to 22,050 ...
would be better for Dublin connections. However, in addition to the substantial capital cost of this work, substantial parts of the line would still need to be relaid nearer Limerick in order to eliminate severe speed restrictions. Upgrades to the
N7 road (now M7 motorway) also dissuade people from railway usage.
A report published in November 2016 suggested that the Limerick-Ballybrophy line was likely to close in 2018 to save money as the route was very lighty used.
See also
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List of towns and villages in Ireland
References
{{County Laois
Towns and villages in County Laois