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The Banbridge Junction Railway connected Banbridge to Scarva and by extension Newry and Dublin to the south as well as Portadown and all other destinations to the north. It operated from 1859 to 1955. Reopening this line on the full original route probably does not make much sense, but there may be some value in a new more direct route between Scarva and Banbridge that could recycle some of the old route, and take traffic off the A1 dual carriageway from Newry.
I made a mistake at 9:09, that's Ardglass station and not Banbridge.