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  2. Parnell Place Bus Station - Wikipedia

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    Parnell Place Bus Station is the principal bus station in Cork, ... Bus Éireann: 236 [10] Bandon, Bantry, Glengarriff: Goleen: Bus Éireann: 237 [11] Clonakilty ...

  3. 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. [19]

  4. Parnell Place - Wikipedia

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    Parnell Place (Irish: Plás Parnell) [1] is a street in Cork, Ireland. It is a major south-to-north route across the city centre, and the location of Parnell Place Bus Station . In the south, it starts at the junction with South Mall , Lapp's Quay and Parnell Bridge, running to Merchant's Quay in the north.

  5. List of towns and villages in County Cork - Wikipedia

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    Contents Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z This is a list of towns and villages in County Cork, Ireland. A Adrigole Aghabullogue Aghada Ahakista ...

  6. Dunmanway - Wikipedia

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    Dunmanway (Irish: Dúnmaonmhuí, [2] official Irish name: Dún Mánmhaí) [3] is a market town in County Cork, in the southwest of Ireland. It is the geographical centre of the region known as West Cork. It is the birthplace of Sam Maguire, an Irish Protestant republican, for whom the trophy of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship is named.

  7. Cork City Railways - Wikipedia

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    The Cork City Railways were constructed in 1911 and opened in 1912 to connect the Irish standard gauge systems north and south of the River Lee in Cork, Ireland. [1]In the 19th century Cork city had a population of the order of 80,000 [2] and was served by up to five operating companies, mostly to separate stations around the city.

  8. Bantry railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bantry railway station was on the Cork and Bandon Railway in County Cork, Ireland. History. The station opened on 4 July 1881. On 7 July 1887, an early morning ...

  9. CIÉ 2600 Class - Wikipedia

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    Eight-car formations were commonly deployed on these duties, sometimes splitting en route to serve (for example) Tralee and Cork or Galway and Westport. By 1954, they were also operating on longer secondary and branch routes, such as the CorkBantry and the two Dublin–Bray lines serving Ameins Street and Harcourt Street. However, the ...