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Description
Population (2002) Burtonport (official name: Ailt an Chorráin)[1] is a fishing village situated on the northwest coast of Ireland, some 7 km northwest of Dungloe in County Donegal and it forms part of the official Gaeltacht region. The main employers in the village are the Burtonport Fishermen's Co-op and the Bord Iascaigh Mhara (Irish Sea Fisheries Board) ice plant. In recent years these establishments have been in decline due to the abandonment of fishing as a career and way of life by locals, due to depleted fish stocks and very restrictive fishing laws.
History
A plaque there commemorates the brief landing on the nearby island of Rutland (Inishmacadurn in Irish) of a French military force led by James Napper Tandy in a failed attempt to assist rebels during the 1798 rebellion on September 16, 1798.
People
* Packie Bonner is from the area around Burtonport. * Peadar O'Donnell novelist, leftist, and prominent IRA activist from the 1920-30s era was born in Burtonport.
References
* That Old Sinner – Letterkenny and Burtonport Railway by Frank Sweeney Ulster Herald Coordinates: 54°59′N 8°26′W / 54.983°N 8.433°W / 54.983; -8.433 Ballyshannon · Buncrana · Bundoran · Letterkenny Ballybofey · Carndonagh · Convoy · Donegal · Dungloe · Killybegs · Lifford · Moville · Ramelton · Raphoe · Stranorlar Annagry · Ardara · Ballintra · Ballyliffin · Bridgend · Burtonport · Carrigans · Carrigart · Castlefin · Churchill · Cloghan · Clonmany · Creeslough · Doochary · Dunfanaghy · Dunkineely · Fahan · Falcarragh · Fintown · Frosses · Gartan · Glen · Glencolmcille · Glenties · Greencastle · Gweedore · Inver · Kerrykeel · Kilcar · Killea · Laghey · Lettermacaward · Loughanure · Malin · Manorcunningham · Milford · Mountcharles · Muff · Narin · Newtowncunningham · Pettigo · Portnablagh · Quigley's Point · Rathmullan · Rossnowlagh · St. Johnston · Teelin Ardagh · Bunbeg · Burt · Carnamoyle · Clonglash · Derrybeg · Downings · Drumardagh · Drumrainy · Gortahork · Kilmacrenan · Kincasslagh · Magheroarty · Portsalon · Ranafast · Termon · Urris Arranmore · Glashedy · Gola · Inishbofin · Inishtrahull Island · Rotten Island · Rutland · Tory Island
See also
* List of towns and villages in Ireland * Ulster Irish
Transport
* Burtonport had a railway service from Letterkenny between 1903 and 1940 provided by the Letterkenny & Burtonport Extension Railway (L&BER), a company jointly owned by the State and the Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway (L&LSR). Burtonport railway station opened on 9 March 1903, but finally closed on 3 June 1940.[2] * As the mainland port for both the Arranmore car ferry service and the Arranmore fast ferry passenger service, Burtonport receives a lot of passing tourist traffic. * In 1917, the Irish Times christened the Letterkenny and Burtonport Extension Railway ‘that old sinner’. It was a well deserved title for after 14 years in operation, it had become a legend in its own time for its wayward methods, broken down engines, bad management, erratic driving, poor punctuality, passengers travelling in cattle trucks, lost goods, pilferage, nights stuck in the bogs between Letterkenny and Burtonport and severe conflict with the Board of Works.