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    Timoleague railway station was on the Ballinascarthy and Timoleague Railway and on the Timoleague and Courtmacsherry Railway. It was located in Timoleague...
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    Timoleague a few days later. Timoleague railway station once connected the village to the West Cork Railway, by a branch onto the Clonakilty railway line...
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  • The Timoleague and Courtmacsherry Railway was a 9 miles (14 km) long light railway connecting Timoleague station and Courtmacsherry station. It was the...
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  • Skeaf railway station was on the Ballinascarthy and Timoleague Junction Light Railway in County Cork, Ireland. The station opened on 20 December 1890....
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  • railway station was on the Timoleague and Courtmacsherry Extension Light Railway. It was located in Courtmacsherry, County Cork, Ireland. The station...
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    Courtmacsherry, Drimoleague, Durrus, Glengarriff, Leap, Rosscarbery, Timoleague and Union Hall. The westernmost part of the region consists of three main...
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    Cork Railways or variations thereof, this also encompassing the former previously independent Cork and Macroom Direct Railway and the Timoleague and Courtmacsherry...
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    Courtmacsherry Harbour Lifeboat Station Courtmacsherry railway station on the Timoleague and Courtmacsherry Extension Light Railway opened on 23 April 1891,...
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  • Ballinascarthy railway station was on the Clonakilty Extension Railway in County Cork, Ireland. The station opened on 1 November 1886. Regular passenger...
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    vehicles; closed 1957 South Clare Railway 42 km (26 mi); three locomotives, 27 other vehicles Timoleague and Courtmacsherry Railway (T&CR) 14 km (9 mi); (914 mm...
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    Banteer railway station opened on 16 April 1853 and was closed for goods traffic on 2 September 1976. It is on the Mallow to Tralee railway line. The...
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    Ballydehob (section Railway)
    October. On 6 September 1886 Ballydehob railway station opened on the narrow gauge Schull and Skibbereen Railway with a large sports event held in Ballydehob...
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    three railway stations. These are Cork Kent railway station, Little Island railway station and Glounthaune railway station. Cork's Kent Station is the...
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    was on the Cork to Bandon section of the Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway. During the Irish War of Independence the local branch of the Irish Republican...
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    County Cork. List of towns and villages in Ireland Waterfall (CBR) railway station "Placenames Database of Ireland". Retrieved 11 October 2012. "Historic...
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  • to be based on three villages and a town centre, built around a new railway station. Due to the fallout from the Irish property bubble and planning challenges...
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    Ballinascarthy and Timoleague Junction Light Railway; Ballinrobe and Claremorris Railway; Ballycastle Railway; Baltimore Extension Railway; Belfast and County...
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    Cobh, calling at, among others, Fota railway station, Carrigaloe railway station, and Rushbrooke railway station, along the way. Trains run every day...
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    (Cork City Centre to Haulbowline). The nearest active railway station is Cork Kent railway station, approximately 5 km away. Until 1932, Douglas was served...
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    currently active railway station is Kent Station Cork. However, from 1850 to 1932, the line of the Cork, Blackrock and Passage Railway ran just north of...
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    her husband near the Mallow railway station. In retaliation, a detachment of the Black and Tans briefly occupied the station, arresting and killing three...
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    Éireann. The nearest airport is Cork Airport Baltimore railway station on the West Cork Railway opened on 2 May 1893, but finally closed on 1 April 1961...
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    Cork City onwards to Fountainstown and Crosshaven), 225 (Cork Kent railway station via Cork city centre and Cork Airport onwards to Haulbowline), and...
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    railway station, which was the western terminus of the Schull and Skibbereen Railway, a steam-operated narrow gauge railway. Schull railway station opened...
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    Midleton railway station is on the Cork Suburban Rail network and is one of two termini (the other being Cobh) into and out of Cork Kent railway station. Passengers...
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    Railway stations Blackrock railway station Cork Albert Quay railway station Cork Albert Street railway station Cork Capwell railway station Cork City...
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    Committee, 1998. Walks of Clonakilty town and country by Damien Enright. Timoleague, Co. Cork: Merlin Press, 2000. ISBN 1902631021. Wikivoyage has a travel...
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    Cork railway lines were closed. Skibbereen also had a separate terminus station on the narrow-gauge Schull and Skibbereen Tramway and Light Railway. Skibbereen...
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    GS&WR Class 90 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1875)
    together to work the excursion trains on the lightly laid Timoleague and Courtmacsherry Light Railway. In 1890 the class was enlarged with Inchicore building...
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    TCLR Argadeen (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1894)
    The Timoleague and Courtmacsherry Light Railway, opened in April 1891, was originally operated by two locomotives, both from the Leeds works of the Hunslet...
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