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Rail transport in Ireland

A Wisdom Archive on Rail transport in Ireland

Rail transport in Ireland

A selection of articles related to Rail transport in Ireland

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Rail transport in Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Ireland - History

Ireland was mostly ice-covered and joined by land to Britain and Europe during the last ice age, has been inhabited for about 9,000 years. Stone age inhabitants arrived sometime after 8000 BC, with the culture progressing from Mesolithic to high Neolithic over the course of three or four millennia. The Bronze Age, which began around 2500 BC, saw the production of elaborate gold and bronze ornaments and weapons. The Iron Age in Ireland is associated with people now known as Celts. They are traditionally thought to have colonised Ireland in a ...

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Ireland, Ireland - Geography, Ireland - Politics, Ireland - Flag of Ireland, Ireland - History, Ireland - History since partition, Ireland - Irish Independence: The Irish Free State Éire Ireland, Ireland - Northern Ireland, Ireland - Sport, Ireland - Culture, Ireland - Literature and the arts, Ireland - Music and dance, Ireland - Demographics, Ireland - Infrastructure, Ireland - Transport, Ireland - Energy

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Rail transport in Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Economic ties

Economy of the Republic of Ireland - United States. In 2003, trade between Ireland and the United States was worth around $33 billion, a $4 billion increase over 2002. U.S. exports to Ireland were valued at $7.7 billion, an increase of almost $1 billion over 2002. Irish exports to the U.S. were worth some $25.7 billion — a 500% increase since 1997. Ireland had a trade surplus of over $15 billion with the U.S. in 2003. [12] The range of U.S. products imported to Ireland includes electrical components, computers ...

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Economy of the Republic of Ireland, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - History, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Infrastructure, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Natural resources, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Energy, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Statistics, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Monetary system, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Statistics, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Economic makeup, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Primary sector, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Secondary sector, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Tertiary sector, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - State role in the economy, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - State ownership and deregulation, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Taxation, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - The welfare state, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Economic ties, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - United States, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - European Union, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Wealth distribution, Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Statistics

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Rail transport in Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Dublin Connolly railway station - Services

Connolly has both terminal platforms, for trains approaching from the north, as well as some through platforms for services from the south, or passing through to the south. There are seven platforms in total; four terminal (1-4) and three through (5-7). There are three Intercity routes served: The Enterprise service to Belfast (intermediate stops, Drogheda, Dundalk, Newry, Portadown) Sligo (some main stops, Maynooth, Mullingar, Longford) Rosslare Europort, via Pearse Station and the "loop ...

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Dublin Connolly railway station, Dublin Connolly railway station - History, Dublin Connolly railway station - Services, Dublin Connolly railway station - Connections, Dublin Connolly railway station - External link

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Rail transport in Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Ireland - History since partition

Ireland - Irish Independence: The Irish Free State Éire Ireland. Main articles: History of the Republic of Ireland, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]]See also:

Ireland, Ireland - Geography, Ireland - Politics, Ireland - Flag of Ireland, Ireland - History, Ireland - History since partition, Ireland - Irish Independence: The Irish Free State Éire Ireland, Ireland - Northern Ireland, Ireland - Sport, Ireland - Culture, Ireland - Literature and the arts, Ireland - Music and dance, Ireland - Demographics, Ireland - Infrastructure, Ireland - Transport, Ireland - Energy

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Rail transport in Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Ireland - Geography

A ring of coastal mountains surrounds low central plains. The highest peak is Carrauntuohill (Irish: Corrán Tuathail), which is 1041 m (3414 feet). The island is bisected by the River Shannon, at 259 km (161 mi) the longest river in Ireland or Britain. The island's lush vegetation, a product of its mild climate and frequent but soft rainfall, earns it the sobriquet "Emerald Isle". The island's area is 84,079 km² (32,477 mile²). Ireland is divided into four provinces: Connacht, Leinster, Munster ...

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Ireland, Ireland - Politics, Ireland - Geography, Ireland - Flags of Ireland, Ireland - History, Ireland - History since partition, Ireland - Irish Independence: The Irish Free State Éire Ireland, Ireland - Northern Ireland, Ireland - Sport, Ireland - Culture, Ireland - Literature and the arts, Ireland - Music and dance, Ireland - Demographics, Ireland - Infrastructure, Ireland - Transport, Ireland - Energy

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Rail transport in Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Ireland - Infrastructure

Ireland - Transport. Main articles: Transport in Ireland, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]], an ...

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Ireland, Ireland - Geography, Ireland - Politics, Ireland - Flag of Ireland, Ireland - History, Ireland - History since partition, Ireland - Irish Independence: The Irish Free State Éire Ireland, Ireland - Northern Ireland, Ireland - Sport, Ireland - Culture, Ireland - Literature and the arts, Ireland - Music and dance, Ireland - Demographics, Ireland - Infrastructure, Ireland - Transport, Ireland - Energy

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Rail transport in Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Rail transport by country - Europe

Rail transport by country - Historical. Soviet Union: see Rail transport in the Soviet Union ...

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Rail transport by country, Rail transport by country - International Organisations, Rail transport by country - Africa, Rail transport by country - Asia/Pacific, Rail transport by country - Central America, Rail transport by country - Europe, Rail transport by country - Historical, Rail transport by country - North America, Rail transport by country - South America

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Rail transport in Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Ireland - Sport

Gaelic football and hurling are the most popular sports in Ireland. Along with Camogie, Ladies' Gaelic football, handball and rounders, they make up the national sports of Ireland, collectively known as Gaelic Games. All Gaelic games are governed by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), with the exception of Ladies' Gaelic Football, which is governed by a separate organisation. The GAA is organised on an all-Ireland basis with all 32 counties competing; traditionally, counties first compete within their province, in the provincial champions ...

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Ireland, Ireland - Geography, Ireland - Politics, Ireland - Flag of Ireland, Ireland - History, Ireland - History since partition, Ireland - Irish Independence: The Irish Free State Éire Ireland, Ireland - Northern Ireland, Ireland - Sport, Ireland - Culture, Ireland - Literature and the arts, Ireland - Music and dance, Ireland - Demographics, Ireland - Infrastructure, Ireland - Transport, Ireland - Energy

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Rail transport in Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Ireland - Culture

Ireland - Literature and the arts. Main articles: Irish literature, and Irish art, and [[{{{3}}}]], and See also:

Ireland, Ireland - Geography, Ireland - Politics, Ireland - Flag of Ireland, Ireland - History, Ireland - History since partition, Ireland - Irish Independence: The Irish Free State Éire Ireland, Ireland - Northern Ireland, Ireland - Sport, Ireland - Culture, Ireland - Literature and the arts, Ireland - Music and dance, Ireland - Demographics, Ireland - Infrastructure, Ireland - Transport, Ireland - Energy

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Rail transport in Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Ireland - Demographics

Ireland has been inhabited for at least 9000 years, although little is known about the neolithic inhabitants of the island. Early historical and genealogical records note the existance of dozens of different peoples (Attacotti, Conmaicne, Éoganacht, Érainn, Soghain, to name but a few). Over the last 1000 years, there have been influences by the Vikings, who founded several ports, including Dublin, and Normans, with significant admixture to the gene pool. However the greater part of the Irish population descends from the original inhabitants of the islan ...

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Ireland, Ireland - Geography, Ireland - Politics, Ireland - Flag of Ireland, Ireland - History, Ireland - History since partition, Ireland - Irish Independence: The Irish Free State Éire Ireland, Ireland - Northern Ireland, Ireland - Sport, Ireland - Culture, Ireland - Literature and the arts, Ireland - Music and dance, Ireland - Demographics, Ireland - Infrastructure, Ireland - Transport, Ireland - Energy

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Rail transport in Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Rail transport in Ireland - Northern Ireland

Services in Northern Ireland are sparse in comparison to the Republic or other countries. A large railway network was severely curtailed in the 1950s and 1960s (in particular by the Ulster Transport Authority). The current situation includes suburban services to Larne, Newry and Bangor, as well as services to Derry (Londonderry). There is also a branch from Coleraine to Portrush. Rail transport in Ireland - Suburban. Belfast suburban trains run to and from Portadown and Bangor, with some services running a ...

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Rail transport in Ireland, Rail transport in Ireland - Traction, Rail transport in Ireland - Locomotives, Rail transport in Ireland - Multiple units, Rail transport in Ireland - Rolling Stock, Rail transport in Ireland - Main routes, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Belfast, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Cork, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Limerick, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Galway, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Tralee, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Waterford, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Wexford/Rosslare Europort, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Sligo, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Westport/Ballina, Rail transport in Ireland - Regional Routes, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Nenagh/Ballybrophy/Dublin, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Ennis, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Waterford/Rosslare, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Cóbh, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Midleton, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Mallow, Rail transport in Ireland - Galway Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - DART/Commuter Dublin Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin Rail Plan, Rail transport in Ireland - Northern Commuter, Rail transport in Ireland - Northwest Commuter Maynooth and Mullingar Services, Rail transport in Ireland - Northwest Commuter Clonsilla-Navan Project, Rail transport in Ireland - Kildare Commuter, Rail transport in Ireland - Southern service, Rail transport in Ireland - DART, Rail transport in Ireland - Northern Ireland, Rail transport in Ireland - Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Derry, Rail transport in Ireland - Other lines, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Foynes

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Rail transport in Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Rail transport in Ireland - Other lines

Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Foynes. A line exists between Limerick and Foynes which runs through Raheen, Patrickswell, Adare, Ballingrane Junction (Rathkeale) and Askeaton. The line, built by the former Limerick and Foynes Railway from 1856-1858, is the remains of the former line which was extended from a junction at Rathkeale via Newcastle West and Listowel to Tralee by the former Limerick and Kerry Railway. A junction existed at Patrickswell for services t ...

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Rail transport in Ireland, Rail transport in Ireland - Traction, Rail transport in Ireland - Locomotives, Rail transport in Ireland - Multiple units, Rail transport in Ireland - Rolling Stock, Rail transport in Ireland - Main routes, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Belfast, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Cork, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Limerick, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Galway, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Tralee, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Waterford, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Wexford/Rosslare Europort, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Sligo, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Westport/Ballina, Rail transport in Ireland - Regional Routes, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Nenagh/Ballybrophy/Dublin, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Ennis, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Waterford/Rosslare, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Cóbh, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Midleton, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Mallow, Rail transport in Ireland - Galway Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - DART/Commuter Dublin Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin Rail Plan, Rail transport in Ireland - Northern Commuter, Rail transport in Ireland - Northwest Commuter Maynooth and Mullingar Services, Rail transport in Ireland - Northwest Commuter Clonsilla-Navan Project, Rail transport in Ireland - Kildare Commuter, Rail transport in Ireland - Southern service, Rail transport in Ireland - DART, Rail transport in Ireland - Northern Ireland, Rail transport in Ireland - Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Derry, Rail transport in Ireland - Other lines, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Foynes

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Rail transport in Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Rail transport in Ireland - DART/Commuter Dublin Suburban

The Dublin suburban sector, previously "DART Suburban Rail" has been rebranded as "DART/Commuter" since 2003. Aside from the DART line proper, most trains in this sector are DMU railcar (2600/2700/2800/2900 series) operated trains branded "Commuter". The previously orange/black branded "Arrow" trains are in the process of being repainted in a new green and blue livery. Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin Rail Plan. The Dublin Rail Plan envisages the construction of an Interconnector between Heuston Station ...

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Rail transport in Ireland, Rail transport in Ireland - Traction, Rail transport in Ireland - Locomotives, Rail transport in Ireland - Multiple units, Rail transport in Ireland - Rolling Stock, Rail transport in Ireland - Main routes, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Belfast, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Cork, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Limerick, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Galway, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Tralee, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Waterford, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Wexford/Rosslare Europort, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Sligo, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Westport/Ballina, Rail transport in Ireland - Regional Routes, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Nenagh/Ballybrophy/Dublin, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Ennis, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Waterford/Rosslare, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Cóbh, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Midleton, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Mallow, Rail transport in Ireland - Galway Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - DART/Commuter Dublin Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin Rail Plan, Rail transport in Ireland - Northern Commuter, Rail transport in Ireland - Northwest Commuter Maynooth and Mullingar Services, Rail transport in Ireland - Northwest Commuter Clonsilla-Navan Project, Rail transport in Ireland - Kildare Commuter, Rail transport in Ireland - Southern service, Rail transport in Ireland - DART, Rail transport in Ireland - Northern Ireland, Rail transport in Ireland - Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Derry, Rail transport in Ireland - Other lines, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Foynes

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Rail transport in Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Rail transport in Ireland - Traction

Rail transport in Ireland - Locomotives. Main article: Diesel Locomotives of Ireland 34 locomotives were added to the rail system in the early 1990s. This was a joint order by IÉ and NIR, with 32 locos for the former and 2 for the latter. They were supplied by General Motors Electro-Motive Division. The NIR locos, although shipped in NIR livery, were repainted in 'Enterprise' livery as were at least two IÉ locos. Iarnród Éireann designated their locomotives the '201 class', the enti ...

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Rail transport in Ireland, Rail transport in Ireland - Traction, Rail transport in Ireland - Locomotives, Rail transport in Ireland - Multiple units, Rail transport in Ireland - Rolling Stock, Rail transport in Ireland - Main routes, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Belfast, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Cork, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Limerick, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Galway, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Tralee, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Waterford, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Wexford/Rosslare Europort, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Sligo, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Westport/Ballina, Rail transport in Ireland - Regional Routes, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Nenagh/Ballybrophy/Dublin, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Ennis, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Waterford/Rosslare, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Cóbh, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Midleton, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Mallow, Rail transport in Ireland - Galway Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - DART/Commuter Dublin Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin Rail Plan, Rail transport in Ireland - Northern Commuter, Rail transport in Ireland - Northwest Commuter Maynooth and Mullingar Services, Rail transport in Ireland - Northwest Commuter Clonsilla-Navan Project, Rail transport in Ireland - Kildare Commuter, Rail transport in Ireland - Southern service, Rail transport in Ireland - DART, Rail transport in Ireland - Northern Ireland, Rail transport in Ireland - Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Derry, Rail transport in Ireland - Other lines, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Foynes

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Rail transport in Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Rail transport in Ireland - Rolling Stock

The 'Enterprise' service has the most modern rolling stock on the island. The carriages, commissioned in 1997, are by De Dietrich. They comprise a dining car, first class carriage(s) and driving van trailer (DVT) for push-pull operation. Notable is the omission of a generator van (the DVT does not have its own generator either). This requires the GM locos to supply head-end power (HEP) for heating and lighting. NIR also has a rake of refurbished Mark II carriages acquired from the Gatwick Express ...

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Rail transport in Ireland, Rail transport in Ireland - Traction, Rail transport in Ireland - Locomotives, Rail transport in Ireland - Multiple units, Rail transport in Ireland - Rolling Stock, Rail transport in Ireland - Main routes, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Belfast, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Cork, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Limerick, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Galway, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Tralee, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Waterford, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Wexford/Rosslare Europort, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Sligo, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Westport/Ballina, Rail transport in Ireland - Regional Routes, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Nenagh/Ballybrophy/Dublin, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Ennis, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Waterford/Rosslare, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Cóbh, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Midleton, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Mallow, Rail transport in Ireland - Galway Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - DART/Commuter Dublin Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin Rail Plan, Rail transport in Ireland - Northern Commuter, Rail transport in Ireland - Northwest Commuter Maynooth and Mullingar Services, Rail transport in Ireland - Northwest Commuter Clonsilla-Navan Project, Rail transport in Ireland - Kildare Commuter, Rail transport in Ireland - Southern service, Rail transport in Ireland - DART, Rail transport in Ireland - Northern Ireland, Rail transport in Ireland - Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Derry, Rail transport in Ireland - Other lines, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Foynes

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Rail transport in Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Rail transport in Ireland - Regional Routes

Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Nenagh/Ballybrophy/Dublin. This line is subject to many speed restrictions due to the need to replace several old sections of track. Stations served from Limerick Colbert are Castleconnell, Birdhill, Nenagh, Cloughjordan and Roscrea, terminating at Ballybrophy. The line branches from the Waterford line just outside Limerick at Killonan Junction. All trains on this line connect with Dublin trains at Ballybrophy. Current services on the line consist of two return passenger tr ...

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Rail transport in Ireland, Rail transport in Ireland - Traction, Rail transport in Ireland - Locomotives, Rail transport in Ireland - Multiple units, Rail transport in Ireland - Rolling Stock, Rail transport in Ireland - Main routes, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Belfast, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Cork, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Limerick, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Galway, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Tralee, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Waterford, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Wexford/Rosslare Europort, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Sligo, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Westport/Ballina, Rail transport in Ireland - Regional Routes, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Nenagh/Ballybrophy/Dublin, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Ennis, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Waterford/Rosslare, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Cóbh, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Midleton, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Mallow, Rail transport in Ireland - Galway Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - DART/Commuter Dublin Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin Rail Plan, Rail transport in Ireland - Northern Commuter, Rail transport in Ireland - Northwest Commuter Maynooth and Mullingar Services, Rail transport in Ireland - Northwest Commuter Clonsilla-Navan Project, Rail transport in Ireland - Kildare Commuter, Rail transport in Ireland - Southern service, Rail transport in Ireland - DART, Rail transport in Ireland - Northern Ireland, Rail transport in Ireland - Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Derry, Rail transport in Ireland - Other lines, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Foynes

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Rail transport in Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Rail transport in Ireland - Cork Suburban

Suburban services originating from Cork have been limited in scope but will increase in the coming years. Existing services terminate at Mallow and Cóbh. Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Cóbh. The service to Cóbh, formerly known as "Queenstown" when ocean liners such as RMS Titanic stopped and where many of the dead from RMS Lusitania are buried, splits from the former line to Youghal at Cóbh Junction near Glounthaune. Intermediate stops are Little Island on the shared section and Fota Island, Carri ...

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Rail transport in Ireland, Rail transport in Ireland - Traction, Rail transport in Ireland - Locomotives, Rail transport in Ireland - Multiple units, Rail transport in Ireland - Rolling Stock, Rail transport in Ireland - Main routes, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Belfast, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Cork, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Limerick, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Galway, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Tralee, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Waterford, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Wexford/Rosslare Europort, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Sligo, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin to Westport/Ballina, Rail transport in Ireland - Regional Routes, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Nenagh/Ballybrophy/Dublin, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Ennis, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Waterford/Rosslare, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Cóbh, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Midleton, Rail transport in Ireland - Cork to Mallow, Rail transport in Ireland - Galway Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - DART/Commuter Dublin Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Dublin Rail Plan, Rail transport in Ireland - Northern Commuter, Rail transport in Ireland - Northwest Commuter Maynooth and Mullingar Services, Rail transport in Ireland - Northwest Commuter Clonsilla-Navan Project, Rail transport in Ireland - Kildare Commuter, Rail transport in Ireland - Southern service, Rail transport in Ireland - DART, Rail transport in Ireland - Northern Ireland, Rail transport in Ireland - Suburban, Rail transport in Ireland - Derry, Rail transport in Ireland - Other lines, Rail transport in Ireland - Limerick to Foynes

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