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Architectural Monaghan / Railway Station

The Railway Station possibly designed by Sir John McNeill on a more modest scale than his masterwork at Portadown or by William Murray. A long building of 23 bays - the central five are broken forward with the centre three acting as the entrance to the building. These are surmounted by a shallow pediment. The long single storey range of nine bays to each side contain round headed windows. The building is constructed on polychromatic brick with a creamy colour used as a decorative relief. The building has ceased to be a railway station and is now used for a mixture of commercial activities.

 


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