The privately owned Cavan & Leitrim Railway is based in the former Dromod Station, in Co. Leitrim. There is a transport museum, with narrow-gauge trains of several gauges, buses, planes, fire engines and artillery guns from World War I and World War II. It was originally intended to rebuild the line to Mohill but this is now most unlikely to happen. With the help of volunteers, trains are running on a short section of the line. The
Avonside 0-6-0T steam locomotive "
Nancy" was rebuilt at
Alan Keef in Wales where it first steamed on 23 March 2019 after twenty years of restoration work. The locomotive was shipped to Dromod, where it now resides. The line's first steam locomotive since preservation is 'Dromod' a Kerr Stuart Brazil class
0-4-2T, which as of May 2021 was out of service awaiting its ten-year overhaul. Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic the heritage operation was unable to open for the 2020 season, and expects to remain shut also for 2021 to protect its volunteers. Despite being too small an organisation to qualify for grant aid in Ireland the railway has managed to continue maintenance tasks in this period with the railway saying two-thirds of its track has been relaid to a high standard and progress continuing on capital projects. One of the original locomotives, No. 2, and one of the original carriages, is preserved on display at the
Ulster Folk and Transport Museum. Locomotive No. 3 'Lady Edith' was exported to
New Jersey,
United States and is today displayed in the
New Jersey Museum of Transportation though efforts are being made to purchase the locomotive and return it to Ireland. The chassis of a carriage formerly used by the railway is preserved at the
Stradbally Woodland Railway. ==See also==