Omagh to Mark 75th Anniversary of Railway Tragedy

7th November 2025

Omagh Railway Memorial RPSI and Chair

The 75th anniversary of the Omagh Rail Tragedy will be marked by a community led memorial event at the site on Monday 24 November 2025. Family members, friends and the local community will gather to mark the occasion and pay their respects.

Although the railway line in Omagh has long since disappeared beneath the tarmac of the Great Northern Road, the memory of what happened 75 years ago remains. On that day, five railway workers, John Cassidy, John Cleary, John McCrory, Dan McCrory, and Charles Flanagan, were carrying out maintenance on the line. All five were permanent way men, responsible for maintaining the tracks. They were struck and killed by a passenger train they did not see or hear in time, due to heavy fog and the noise from another train sitting in the station. Between them, they left 19 children without a father.

Ahead of the anniversary, improvements at the memorial site are being carried out. The Railway Preservation Society of Ireland has supplied and installed a six-metre section of the famous ‘Derry Road’ railway line that once connected Derry/Londonderry to Portadown. This authentic section features original Great Northern Railway (Ireland) sleepers and track chairs and serves as a lasting tribute and physical link to the town’s railway heritage. Additional works include the installation of interpretive panels developed by the local community. These will tell the story of the tragedy, the lives lost and the history of the railway in Omagh.

Linked with the anniversary, a talk will take place at the Strule Arts Centre, Omagh, on Thursday 20 November 2025 at 7.00 pm. Tony McGartland, local author of Omagh Railway Station: A Journey Through Time, will explore the history of the railway in Omagh, the role it played in the town’s development and the impact of the 1950 tragedy.

Speaking ahead of the event, Cllr Barry McElduff said:

“As we approach this poignant anniversary, it is important that we take time to reflect on the lives lost and the impact felt by their families and the wider community. The Council is honoured to support this community-led commemoration, the site improvements, and the ongoing efforts to ensure that the story of this rail tragedy is fittingly remembered.

We are also very grateful to the Railway Preservation Society of Ireland (Whitehead) for providing and installing this authentic section of track, a lasting link with the railways and the railway workers it commemorates.  I also deeply appreciate the input of those railway enthusiasts from Omagh who have worked so hard on this project also.”

For more information, visit the events section on the Fermanagh and Omagh District Council website at www.fermanaghomagh.com, email WellbeingandCulture@fermanaghomagh.com or telephone 0300 303 1777

Omagh Railway Memorial GNR track and chair
Omagh Railway Memorial Chair Paddy Hunter Mark McGrath and RPSI member
Omagh Railway Memorial RPSI Chair and Maurice Smith FODC