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  2. Blanchardstown Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Blanchardstown Centre is one of Ireland's two largest shopping complexes, located in Blanchardstown and Coolmine, western suburbs of Dublin, Ireland. It opened in October 1996 and was extended in 2004 to create extra retail space. It lies in the administrative area of Fingal County Council.

  3. List of shopping centres in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Blanchardstown Centre – one of the two largest shopping complexes in Ireland [1] [2] Charlestown Shopping Centre; Clarehall Shopping Centre; Donaghmede Shopping Centre; Dundrum Town Centre – one of the two largest shopping complexes in Ireland [3] George's Street Arcade; Ilac Centre; Jervis Shopping Centre; Liffey Valley; Merrion Centre

  4. Blanchardstown - Wikipedia

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    Blanchardstown (Irish: Baile Bhlainséir) [1] is a large outer suburb of Dublin in the modern county of Fingal, Ireland.Located ten kilometres (6 mi) northwest of Dublin city centre, it has developed since the 1960s from a small village to a point where Greater Blanchardstown is the largest urban area in Fingal.

  5. Castleknock - Wikipedia

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    These include Route 37 which runs from Blanchardstown Town Centre to Wilton Terrace, Baggot Street, and Route 38 from Burlington Road, in the southern part of Dublin city centre, towards Damastown and vice versa. Irish Rail operate suburban train services on the Western Suburban Railway Line or Maynooth Line from Dublin Connolly to Maynooth. An ...

  6. Coolmine - Wikipedia

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    In the centre of Coolmine is the Coolmine woods. Its main path is often used as a shortcut for people heading towards the Blanchardstown Shopping Centre or by schoolchildren attending Coolmine Community School. Its flat and open grass makes it popular for joggers and dog walkers while during the summer, local football teams train on the grass.

  7. Naas - Wikipedia

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    [38] [39] [40] Naas's main bus routes include the Go-Ahead Ireland route 126 from Kildare to Dublin city centre (which passes through Naas), [41] a JJ Kavanagh route to Blanchardstown, [42] and Dublin Coach and JJ Kavanagh services to Dublin Airport. [43] [44] The N7 Naas Road was upgraded in 2006 to a six-lane carriageway with grade-separated ...

  8. Corduff - Wikipedia

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    Corduff (Irish: An Chorr Dhubh) [1] is a northwestern suburb of Dublin, in Fingal, Ireland, 10 km from Dublin city centre. It is a part of the wider Blanchardstown area and is in the Dublin 15 postal district. As of 2016, the electoral division of Blanchardstown–Corduff had a population of 3,871. [2]

  9. Carpenterstown (townland, Castleknock) - Wikipedia

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    At Coolmine railway station, trains on the Maynooth/Longford line connect the city centre, at Dublin Connolly, Tara Street and Dublin Pearse stations, to Maynooth, Longford and Sligo. Dublin Bus route 37 passes along the Carpenterstown Road from the Blanchardstown Shopping Centre to the city centre. [4]