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  2. Cork railway tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Cork railway tunnel is a railway tunnel in Cork, Ireland. The 1.2-kilometre (0.75 mi) tunnel was built between 1847 and 1855 and runs from Blackpool to Kent Station on the Lower Glanmire Road. It is the longest operational rail tunnel in Ireland, [2] and is included on the Record of Protected Structures maintained by Cork City Council. [3]

  3. Upton train ambush - Wikipedia

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    Five days after the Drishanbeg ambush, plans were made for an attack at Upton and Innishannon railway station on a train travelling between Cork city and Bandon.The ambushers, led by Charlie Hurley, were 13 strong; 7 armed with rifles and the remainder with revolvers or semi-automatic pistols. [3]

  4. Tourism in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Tourism Ireland works together with the two tourist boards on the island, Fáilte Ireland and Tourism Northern Ireland. Fáilte Ireland is the biggest tourist body in Ireland with responsibility for promoting domestic tourism and helping to develop the sector as a leading component of the Irish economy. The organisation provides strategic and ...

  5. Guerrilla Days in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Guerrilla Days in Ireland (in some editions spelled "Guerilla") is a book published by Irish Republican Army leader Tom Barry in 1949. [1] The book describes the actions of Barry's Third West Cork Brigade during the Anglo-Irish War, such as the ambushes at Kilmichael and Crossbarry, as well as numerous other less known attacks made by the Brigade against the British Army, Black and Tans ...

  6. Cork Suburban Rail - Wikipedia

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    The Cork Suburban Rail (Irish: Iarnród Fobhailteach Chorcaí) network serves areas in and around Cork city in Ireland. There has been a suburban rail system in Cork since the middle of the 19th century; however, it was subject to line closures in the 20th century. The city also had a tram network - a short-lived horse-tram service in the 1870s ...

  7. Elizabeth Fort - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Fort is a 17th-century star fort off Barrack Street in Cork, Ireland. [2] Originally built as a defensive fortification on high-ground outside the city walls, the city eventually grew around the fort, and it took on various other roles – including use as a military barracks, prison, and police station. [3]

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