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Newry (/ ˈ nj ʊər i /; [4] from Irish An Iúraigh [5]) is a city [6] in Northern Ireland, standing on the Clanrye river in counties Down and Armagh.It is near the border with the Republic of Ireland, on the main route between Belfast (34 miles/55 km away) and Dublin (67 miles/108 km away).
The postcode of the Royal Mail offices at Tomb Street in Belfast is BT1 1AA. ... Banbridge and Craigavon, Newry, Mourne and Down BT61 ... BT postcode area map, ...
The current Newry station originally opened in 1855 as Newry Main Line, [11] renamed Bessbrook & Newry Main Line in 1866, renamed again as Bessbrook in 1880 before closing in 1942. [12] With this closure Newry was served by the Edward Street station, however this was to close with the Warrenpoint branch in 1965, [13] leaving Newry with no ...
18 Castle Street, Newry, Co Down BT34 2BY Office Newry and Mourne B+ B1 HB16/28/056 A: Upload Photo. St Catherine’s (RC) Church, Dominic Street, Newry Co Down Church Newry and Mourne B+ B HB16/29/001 A: Upload Photo. Church of the Sacred Heart (RC) Adj. to 134 Dublin Road, Newry Co Down Church Newry and Mourne B+ B HB16/29/017 A
This is a route-map template for the Belfast–Newry railway line, a railway in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. For a key to symbols, see {{ railway line legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .
The route of the A1 in red from Belfast city centre (County Antrim) to the border at Carrickcarnan (County Louth). The A1 is a major route in Northern Ireland.It runs from Belfast via Lisburn and Banbridge to the border with the Republic of Ireland south of Newry, from where the road continues to Dublin, becoming the N1 road and M1 motorway.
The A2 coastal route shown in red from Derry to Newry.. The A2 is a major road in Northern Ireland, a considerable length of which is often referred to the Antrim Coast Road because much of it follows the scenic coastline of County Antrim; other parts of the road follow the coasts in Counties Down and Londonderry.
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council replaces Newry and Mourne District Council and Down District Council.The first election for the new district council was originally due to take place in May 2009, but in April 2008, Shaun Woodward, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland announced that the scheduled 2009 district council elections were to be postponed until 2011. [3]