Lough Eske railway station served Druminin in County Donegal, Ireland. The station is near Lough Eske one of the scenic delights of the area. The station...
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Lough Eske or Lough Eask (from Irish Loch Iascaigh or Loch IascĀ 'Lake of the Fish') is a small lake in County Donegal, Ireland. The lake lies to the northeast...
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Isle of Man Railway. Part of the line, which runs alongside Lough Finn near Fintown, has been re-laid as a tourist railway. The Donegal Railway Heritage...
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the County Donegal Railways Joint Committee and the Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway Company (known as the L. & L.S.R. or the Lough Swilly Company for...
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Halt railway station served Barnesmore in County Donegal, Ireland. The station opened as Barrack Bridge on 1 July 1891 on the West Donegal Railway line...
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Clarbridge Halt railway station served Clarbridge in County Donegal, Ireland. The station opened on 1 February 1891 on the West Donegal Railway line from Stranorlar...
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Grianan of Aileach Hillsborough Castle Hope Castle Inch Castle Lissan House Lough Eske Castle Monellan Castle Mongavlin Castle Mount Stewart Parkanaur House...
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455,559 visitors that year. By rail, the island is served by Fota railway station, which opened on 1 July 1865. By road, Fota lies just south of the...
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late in Elizabeth I's reign, had owned an estate called Ardamona near Lough Eske, Donegal, the profitability of which had never recovered from the Great...
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Learned from Disney Insider: "Artemis Adventure, Taste of Disney, Runaway Railway"". Laughing Place. Retrieved 5 June 2020. Article in the Irish Times, 23...
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few buildings were built outside the major cities other than a few railway stations in the provincial towns. During the Victorian period, many new statues...
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Navan Road, from Dunshaughlin and from Warrenstown, near the former railway station for the area, at Drumree. The next village is Kilmessan, and today...
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