Rail transport in Rockall

Rail transport in Rockall uses the country's railways, which exist predominantly along the coasts to connect coastal communities and is operated by the Earldom-owned Rockallic Railways.

History
The first rail line to be built and used was the District Line, which created a more or less circular railway line in An Bhá nan Éirith Ghréine, in 1965. As this proved to be a success, additional lines were constructed, the first of which would be the Bay Line to Féichthbhann Ó Dhéase in An Uinnia in 1967, followed by the Bay and Peninsula Line to Eoilanthir in 1970.

In 1971, a committee was created by the Department of Infrastructure to create a nation-wide train network. The committee finished its proposals in 1975, got approval from the House of Commons and the Earl in 1976, and started building in 1977. By 1984, all train lines and stations had been built, and the infrastructure and stations continue to exist to this day.

The entire railway network was electrified as of 2001, and as of 2004 there are no more diesel train in use on the Rockallic railway lines.