Rue Point
| Name | Rue Point |
| Latitude | 55°15.533' North |
| Longitude | 006°11.474' West |
| Character | Fl (2) 5s |
| Light Range | 14 nautical miles |
| Height of Tower | 11 metres |
| Height of Light above MHWS | 16 metres |
History:
An unwatched light at Rue Point was recommended by the
Inspecting Committee in July 1914 after a memorial, signed by
Master Mariners, had been forwarded to the Commissioners from the
Derry Chamber of Commerce. Sanction from Trinity House was obtained
in November 1914 but the Board of Trade postponed the new light
until 1916-17.
Towards the end of 1915 the Board carried out the erection of a
temporary white double flashing light for the Admiralty. It was
established on 19th November 1915 without a Notice to Mariners
being issued. The Board of Trade followed this up by stating that
if the Admiralty was satisfied with the temporary light they will
not sanction a permanent structure.
During 1916 the Inspecting Committee recommended a permanent
structure due to the high cost of running the temporary light but
the Board of Trade were not prepared to sanction during the war. An
acetylene fog gun was also proposed by the Inspecting Committee and
with the Admiralty's blessing this went into operation on 12th
April 1917.
A severe storm wrecked the temporary light in November 1917, so the
light was transferred to the undamaged fog gun trestle.
The Admiralty suggested repositioning the light and fog signal on
higher ground but the Engineer, Mr Scott, reported that it was not
practicable. The Board of Trade were approached again in 1918 with
regard to a permanent structure but their reply was that they could
not sanction a new light out of present funds. It was not until
1920-21 the six sided concrete tower which exists today was
constructed with a water to carbide acetylene generator housed
inside with the light and fog gun positioned on the roof.
Apparently two Keepers were attached to Rue, living in the wooden
hut when on duty. The reliability of the fog gun was never very
satisfactory. After a bad break down in January 1928 the Board of
Trade enquired if the gun could be made more reliable, then the
Keepers could be withdrawn but any effort was without avail and
when the Inspecting Committee recommended discontinuing the fog
signal Trinity House and the Board of Trade agreed so the fog
signal gun was withdrawn on 1st January 1931. The gun was
overhauled and replaced the fog bell at Barr Point near Ferris
Point at the entrance to Larne Lough.
Acetylene generating plants, good and reliable as they are, do not
last forever. On 9th October 1965 Rue Point's light was converted
to electric and is monitored from Rathlin East. The light runs off
duplicated 50 volt batteries which are charged through a charger
from duplicated diesel engine driven alternators.
On 25th March 2004 a new optic was installed and the station is now
run from mains electricity.
