Dalkey (/ˈdɔːki/ DAW-kee; Irish: Deilginis, meaning 'thorn island') is a village in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown county southeast of Dublin, Ireland. It was...
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Dalkey railway station (Irish: Stáisiún Dheilginis) is a railway station that serves Dalkey in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland. Dalkey was initially served...
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(1843-1854) Dalkey railway station (1854-1964) Dalkey Hill overlooks the village Dalkey Quarry, disuse granite quarry (1815-1917) Dalkey School Project...
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The Dalkey Atmospheric Railway (unofficial opening 19 August 1843, official opening 29 March 1844 – 12 April 1854) was an extension of the Dublin and Kingstown...
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Killiney Hill (category Pages with no open date in Infobox station)
two hills which form the southern boundary of Dublin Bay, the other being Dalkey Hill. These two hills form part of Killiney Hill Park. Crowned by a monument...
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railway could be extended beyond the East Pier with a new station at Kingstown then on to Dalkey. Mobilised opposition from a rival canal group and local...
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operations from the D&KR and trains were able to run over the course of the old Dalkey Atmospheric Railway through to connecting at Shanganagh junction with the...
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it on the Dalkey line. Thus became the Dalkey Atmospheric Railway. A 15-inch traction pipe was used, with a single pumping station at Dalkey, at the upper...
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in the southern coastal part of County Dublin, Ireland. It lies south of Dalkey, east and northeast of Ballybrack and Sallynoggin and north of Shankill...
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section from the Dublin and Kingston terminus at Dalkey (atmospheric station) to D&W's Dalkey station was opened on 10 October 1855, and the extension...
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Killiney railway station (Irish: Stáisiún Chill Iníon Léinín) is a station that serves Killiney in County Dublin, Ireland. The station lies on the DART...
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Blackrock railway station (Irish: Stáisiún An Charraig Dhubh) serves Blackrock in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland. It opened to the public on 17 December...
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Ireland routes: 59 - Dún Laoghaire Station to Killiney, via Dalkey 111 - Dalkey to Bride's Glen, via Dún Laoghaire Station. This route provides a connection...
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Dalkey Quarry (/ˈdɔːki/ DAW-kee) is a long-disused 19th century granite quarry located on Dalkey Hill in the Dublin suburb of Dalkey, which was used to...
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Bray without stopping. The station was opened on 10 July 1854, following the extension of the railway line south from Dalkey. The extension of the line...
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Retrieved 24 July 2020. "The Alp | Dalkey Archive Press". Retrieved 24 July 2020. "Behind the Station | Dalkey Archive Press". Retrieved 24 July 2020...
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Tara Street (Irish: Sráid na Teamhrach) is a railway station in central Dublin, Ireland. It is adjacent to the Loopline Bridge on George's Quay. It mainly...
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Laoghaire station. The station opened on 1 November 1867, and was electrified in 1983 with the arrival of DART services. List of railway stations in Ireland...
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by Dalkey in 2009. My Little War (1946), translated by Paul Vincent, Dalkey Archive Press Chapel Road (1953), translated by Adrienne Dixon, Dalkey Archive...
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400m south of first station Opened as Prospect. Used for steamer excursions. Opened as Carberry Replaced by current Dalkey station. Opened as Aylwardstown...
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Pier and there were thoughts of extending to Dalkey and even to Bray. An 1833 bill to extend to Dalkey evoked strong opposition from many quarters including...
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Greystones railway station (Irish: Stáisiún na gCloch Liath) is a railway station in Greystones, County Wicklow, Ireland. It is the southern terminus of...
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Wicklow railway station (Irish: Stáisiún Chill Mhantáin) is a railway station in Wicklow, County Wicklow, Ireland. The main station building is on platform...
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Cuan Bhlóic) is a small working harbour located near the heritage town of Dalkey on the southeast coast of Dublin Bay in Ireland. The current harbour quay...
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Dublin’s south coast, between Dún Laoghaire, Sandycove, Glenageary and Dalkey. Sandycove and Glasthule are served by a number of businesses and amenities...
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Lansdowne Road railway station (Irish: Stáisiún Bhóthar Lansdúin) is a railway station in Dublin, Ireland. The station serves the Ballsbridge and Upper...
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1844–54: Dublin and Kingstown Railway's Dalkey Atmospheric Railway between Kingstown (Dún Laoghaire) and Dalkey, Ireland (1.75 mi [2.82 km]) 1846–47: London...
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All the Stations is a documentary series published on YouTube, which sees Geoff Marshall and Vicki Pipe visit all 2,563 stations on Great Britain's National...
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the Atmospheric Train connected Kingstown to Dalkey, leading to further development. The original station building was replaced in 1854 by a granite pavilion...
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Sydney Parade Railway Station (Irish: Stáisiún Pharáid Sydney) is located on Sydney Parade Avenue in Dublin 4, Ireland. It serves the southern end of...
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