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    The Oldcastle branch line (Irish: fó-líne iarnróid An tSeanchaisleán) was a railway line in County Meath, Ireland. It was part of a branch line off the...
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    centres and train and bus stations. On 3 July 2024, Translink closed the rail line between Lisburn and Belfast Lanyon Place to facilitate the Grand Central...
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    direction. The original Kells railway station, located on the Oldcastle branch line between Oldcastle and Drogheda via Navan, opened on 11 July 1853. It was...
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    Drogheda-Oldcastle branch line and operated by the GNR(I), the station opened in 1850 and closed to passenger services, along with the rest of the line, in...
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    Éireann (IE) and NI Railways (NIR). It operates on the Belfast–Dublin railway line. The Great Northern Railway (Ireland) (GNR(I)) introduced the service as...
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  • Thumbnail for Belfast–Dublin line
    The Belfast–Dublin Line is the busiest railway route on the island of Ireland, connecting Dublin Connolly station in the Republic of Ireland and Belfast...
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    Drogheda Railway first constructed a branch from the Dublin-Belfast main line through Navan to the town of Oldcastle which opened in 1850. In 1858, the...
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    Oldcastle (Irish: An Seanchaisleán) is a town in County Meath, Ireland. It is located in the north-west of the county near the border with Cavan, approximately...
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    November 2009. Albert Basin, on the canal branch. Armagh Road, temporary station at Mullaghlass on main line. Bridge Street, Dundalk, Newry and Greenore...
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    on 23 March 1859. The station was formerly the junction for the GNR(I) branch to Banbridge which opened in 1859 and closed on 2 May 1965. Scarva station...
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