History of rail transport in Ireland
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The history of rail transport in Ireland began only a decade later than that of Great Britain. By its peak in 1920, Ireland had 3,500 route miles (3,500km). The current status is less than half that amount, with a large unserviced area around the border area between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
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- Related: History of rail transport, Rail transport in Ireland, Diesel Locomotives of Ireland, Buttevant Rail Disaster, Armagh rail disaster, History of Ireland, Irish Railway Bibliography, Northern Ireland Railways, Irish railway accidents
Photo Survey of Navan's existing former GNR railwa... Photo Survey of Navan's existing former GNR railway line www.meathontrack.com/navandroghedarailway.html - Web |
Irish Railway News -reporting on all aspects of ir... Irish Railway News -reporting on all aspects of irish railways www.irishrailwaynews.com - Web |
CIÉ website — background history on transport in I... CIÉ website — background history on transport in Ireland www.cie.ie/about_us/schools_and_enthusiasts.asp - Web |
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Rail Users Ireland - Ireland's National Rail User ... Rail Users Ireland - Ireland's National Rail User organisation www.railusers.ie - Web |
Railway Preservation Society of Ireland (RPSI) - i... Railway Preservation Society of Ireland (RPSI) - includes short history, important dates, map www.rpsi-online.org/schools/irishrailwaysystem.htm - Web |
Western Rail Pictures Western Rail Pictures west-rail-ie.co.uk - Web |
Meath on Track campaign Meath on Track campaign www.meathontrack.com - Web |
Railway Clearing House Junction Maps, photographs,... Railway Clearing House Junction Maps, photographs, location of mining related railways, survey of Attymon Junction to Loughrea trackbed industrialheritageireland.info/WordPress/?page_id=249 - Web |
Eiretrains - Irish Railways Past & Present Eiretrains - Irish Railways Past & Present www.eiretrains.com - Web |