The Cavan & Leitrim 

 Railway 



iorms a connecting link between the Great Northern Railway of Ireland 

 at Bolturbet. Co. Cavan. and the Midland Great WeBtern Railway at 

 Dromod, Co. Leitrim, having a branch from Ballinamore to Drumshambo 

 and Arigna (the latter Station being within 3 miles of the Coal and 

 Iron, etc.. Mines). This is the quickest and most convenient route for 

 Tourists and others travelling to and from the celebrated Swanlinbar 

 Spas. These Spas are Sulphur and Iron, and have been noted for nearly 

 two centuries for their health-giving properties. During the Summer 

 months there is a Car Service between Bawnboy Road and Swanlinbar 

 on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Comfortable accommodation 

 is afforded visitors at moderate rates at the three principal Hotels in 

 SwanlinlDar, 



There is good fishing in the Lakes and Rivera along the Line— viz., 

 at Drumshambo for Lough Allen, the Arigna River, and River Shannon; 

 at Bawnboy Road for Templeport Lake; Ballinamore for Garadice, etc 

 Lakes; and at Dromod for the River Shannon, Lough Boderg, etc., etc. 



Among the places of ANTIQUITY or HISTORIC NOTE in 

 the district traversed by the Railway are : — 



BAWNBOY ROAD.— Ruins of an ancient Abbey and Island Graveyard. 

 CARADICE.— Ruins of an ancient Island Abbey. 



FENACH.— Ancient Abbey and Druidic remains. 



ANNADALE.— Driney Ancient Dungeon, Irish Island Prison. 



ARiCNA.— Keadue. Burial Place of Oarolan, the last of the Irish Bards. 

 Also the Battlefield of Moytierre. 



DRUMSHAMBO.— Lough Allen, with its Islands and Ancient Abbeys and 

 Island Graveyards. 



HOTELS. 



Belturbet: The Lawn Hotel and Strains Hotel. Ballyconnell ! Toomey's 

 Hotel and Clancy's Hotel. Ballinamore: Hyland's Hotel, M'Gauran's 

 Hotel, and Martin's Hotel. Drumshambo: Mount Allen Hotel. Mohill: 

 Johnstone's Hotel and Knott's Hotel, etc. 



