• The railway arrived in Keady in 1909, with the opening of the
Castleblayney, Keady and Armagh Railway line (owned by the
Great Northern Railway Ireland) from
Armagh, which was extended to
Castleblayney in 1910.
Keady railway station opened on 31 May 1909, closed for passenger traffic on 1 February 1932 and finally closed altogether on 1 October 1957. As a cross border line, when the
Irish Free State was created in 1922, it lost all passenger traffic in 1923, with freight being withdrawn from the cross border section from Castleblayney to Keady in 1924. The Armagh to Keady freight service was withdrawn on 1 October 1957. • There is a
railway viaduct in Keady as well as one of the more interesting artifacts of Irish railway history, the tunnel for the Ulster and Connaught Light Railway. This was a proposal for a narrow gauge line from
Greenore,
County Louth to
Clifden,
County Galway, for which the tunnel under the railway
embankment at Keady was built, but never used.
Ulsterbus now use part of the tunnel as a bus garage. • Ulsterbus operates a few routes through the town to Armagh, these include the 69/a (
Darkley)/c (Castleblayney). == People ==