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Tramore (/ t r ə ˈ m ɔː r /; Irish: Trá Mhór, meaning 'big beach') [2] is a seaside town in County Waterford, on the southeast coast of Ireland. It has a population of 11,277 as per the 2022 census , the second largest town in the county.
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The Waterford and Tramore Railway (W&TR) was a railway in County Waterford, Ireland, that linked the city of Waterford and the seaside town of Tramore, a distance of 7 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles (11.7 km). [1] The railway officially opened on 5 September 1853 and opened for normal business on 7 September 1853. [ 2 ]
Ireland portal; This is a sortable table of the approximately 1,658 townlands in County Waterford, Ireland. [1] [2]Duplicate names occur where there is more than one townland with the same name in the county.
It travels from the R680 road to the R675, connecting the N25 road with Tramore. [2] The road is 8.1 kilometres (5.0 mi) long. [1] [2] References
The following table and map show the areas in Ireland, previously designated as Cities, Boroughs, or Towns in the Local Government Act 2001. Under the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898, Ireland had a two-tier system of local authorities. The first tier consisted of administrative counties and county boroughs.
The R675 road is a regional road in Ireland which runs east–west from the R680 in Waterford city centre to the centre of Dungarvan, via Tramore, all in County Waterford. The route is 55 km (34 mi) long.
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