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    Inver railway station served Inver in County Donegal, Ireland. The station opened on 18 August 1893 on the Donegal Railway Company line from Donegal to...
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    and sub-post office in the village. Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota may be named after Inver. Inver railway station opened on 18 August 1893 and closed...
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  • Perth, Western Australia Rosedale railway station, Australia Rotherhithe railway station, London, National Rail station code Roe deer Roe v. Wade, a landmark...
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    The County Donegal Railways Joint Committee operated an extensive 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railway system serving County Donegal, Ireland, from 1906...
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  • (Loch an Inbhir in Gaelic) is a village at the head of the sea loch Loch Inver, on the coast in the Assynt district of Sutherland, Highland, Scotland....
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  • Killybegs 19 miles (31 km), opened 1893 (stations: Donegal Town, Killymard, Mountcharles, Doorin Road, Inver, Port, Dunkineely, Bruckless, Ardara Road...
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  • aber or Aber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aber may refer to: Aber and Inver (placename elements) Aber, Ceredigion Abergwyngregyn, popularly known by...
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    ("rivermouth/estuary of Latharna") and was later anglicised as Inver Larne or simply Inver. Latharna was only applied exclusively to the town in recent...
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    Road and Larne Lough by the mouth of the Inver River. This station was a larger affair than the current station, with a through platform, bay platform,...
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    Knockdhu distillery (category Inver House Distillers)
    distillery is a whisky distillery situated in Knock, Banffshire and owned by Inver House Distillers Limited. The distillery was founded in 1893 by John Morrison...
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    highly visible from the A1 trunk road and East Coast Main Line railway. The power station is expected to be shut down in 2028, prior to defuelling and then...
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    River Morar (category Hydroelectric power stations in Scotland)
    crossed by three bridges, the upper most of which is a railway viaduct built by the West Highland Railway which opened its route from Banavie to Mallaig in...
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    Mountcharles (category Civil parish of Inver)
    Town on the Killybegs road (N56). It is situated in the civil parish of Inver and the historic barony of Banagh. The village's name is usually pronounced...
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    was opened in 2007. As of 2015 it had approximately 500 pupils enrolled. Inver College, called the TEC by students and townspeople due to its being a technological...
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    Port railway station served Port, County Donegal, Ireland. The station opened on 18 October 1893 on the Donegal Railway Company line from Donegal to Killybegs...
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  • is a list of closed railway stations in Ireland. Year of passenger closure is given if known. Stations reopened as Heritage railways or Luas stops continue...
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    a seasonally open Falls of Cruachan railway station nearby. Construction commenced in 1959, and the power station was opened by Queen Elizabeth II on...
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    Balblair distillery (category Inver House Distillers)
    he sold it to Hiram Walker. In 1996 Balblair Distillery was purchased by Inver House Distillers Limited, whose other distilleries include the Speyburn-Glenlivet...
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  • Mullanboy Halt railway station served Mullanboy in County Donegal, Ireland. The station opened on 1 April 1933 on the Donegal Railway Company line from...
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    Kinlochleven hydroelectric scheme (category Hydroelectric power stations in Scotland)
    Francis turbines. The aluminium smelter closed in 2000, but the power station continues to export power via the National Grid to the Lochaber smelter...
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    Storr Lochs Hydro-Electric Scheme (category Hydroelectric power stations in Scotland)
    Storr Lochs is a hydro-electric power station built on the Isle of Skye, Inner Hebrides, Scotland and commissioned in 1952. It was built by the North...
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    Gaelic Inbhir Theòrsa. Inbhir means a river mouth, and is generally found as Inver in many anglicised names. Thurso's history stretches back to at least the...
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    diocese of Raphoe. In the Church of Ireland, it is covered by the parish of Inver and the diocese of Derry and Raphoe. The parish church, the Church of Saints...
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  • Dowager of Athole allowed the club to use a park on Inver Road, half-a-mile from Dunkeld railway station, known as Little Dunkeld. The club was founded in...
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    Rail freight in Great Britain (category Post-privatisation British railway companies)
    transports up to 3 trains per week of petroleum products from the North East to Inver Terminal at the Queen Alexandra Dock in Cardiff Colas Rail Freight will...
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    Cockenzie power station was a coal-fired power station in East Lothian, Scotland. It was situated on the south shore of the Firth of Forth, near the town...
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    New Jersey Rock Island Swing Bridge over the Mississippi River between Inver Grove Heights and St. Paul Park, Minnesota "S" Swing Bridge over the Perquimans...
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    the 969th richest persons in the UK with a worth valued at £80 million. Inver House Distillers Limited, headquarters and warehousing in Airdrie. Products...
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    railway came to Aberdour in 1890, with the building of the line east from the newly opened Forth Bridge. The station has won many "best kept station"...
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    power station was a 760 MW coal-fired power station on the shores of the upper Firth of Forth by Kincardine on Forth, Fife, Scotland. The station began...
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