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  2. Bantry - Wikipedia

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    Cork Airport is served by direct Bus Éireann buses from Bantry in the summer tourist season. Bantry Town railway station , the western terminus of the Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway , opened on 22 October 1892, but finally closed on 1 April 1961, and was subsequently demolished.

  3. Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway - Wikipedia

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    Albert Quay terminus Cork, 1948. Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway (CB&SCR), was an Irish gauge (1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)) railway in Ireland.It opened in 1849 as the Cork and Bandon Railway (C&BR), changed its name to Cork Bandon and South Coast Railway in 1888 and became part of the Great Southern Railway (GSR) in 1924.

  4. Parnell Place Bus Station - Wikipedia

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    Regional bus services from Parnell Place Bus Station; Destination Operator Route number Via Knockraha: Bus Éireann: 221 [6] Tivoli, Glanmire, Riverstown, Hazelwood Kinsale: Bus Éireann: 226 [7] Cork Airport: Cork Airport: Bus Éireann: 226A [7] Macroom: Bus Éireann: 233 [8] Rylane: Bus Éireann: 235 [9] Cloghroe, Donoughmore, Stuake ...

  5. Bantry Town railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bantry, County Cork Ireland: Coordinates: History; Original company: Cork and Bandon Railway: Pre-grouping: Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway: Post-grouping: Great Southern Railways: Key dates; 22 October 1892: Station opens: 1 April 1961: Station closes

  6. County Kerry - Wikipedia

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    A 500m section was re-established in 2003. A road-car route, the Prince of Wales Route, was a link from Bantry to Killarney, operated by the Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway as a service for tourists.

  7. Ahakista - Wikipedia

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    A TFI Local Link bus service passes through Ahakista on a route which travels from Kilcrohane to Allihies (via Bantry). [10] The nearest major airport is Cork Airport . People

  8. Bantry railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bantry, County Cork Ireland: History; Original company: Cork and Bandon Railway: Pre-grouping: Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway: Post-grouping: Great Southern Railways: Key dates; 4 July 1881: Station opens: 22 October 1892: Station closes

  9. History of Durrus and District - Wikipedia

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    The line became an important link in the "Prince of Wales Route" from Cork to Killarney via Bantry and Glengarriff. In 1902 the company opened a circular route from Bantry to Dunmanus Bay. Inclusive fares were 13s.6d. First Class, 12s.0d. Second Class, and 10s.0d Third Class, to include luncheon at Ahakista Hotel and tea at Bantry.