Drogheda railway station
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Dublin and Drogheda Railway — (D D) was an Irish gauge 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) railway company in Ireland. The D D constructed the railway line between Dublin and Drogheda. The company presented the scheme to parliament in 1836 and received royal assent… … Wikipedia
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Kilcoole railway station — Infobox Ireland station name = Kilcoole other name= Cill Chomhghaill code = caption = Entrance to Kilcoole railway station manager = Iarnród Éireann locale = Kilcoole borough = County Wicklow years = October 30th 1855 events = Station opens as… … Wikipedia