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The station opened on 12 May 1848 [2] as the terminus of the Waterford and Kilkenny Railway. On 14 November 1850 the Irish South-Eastern Railway connection to Carlow was opened, which branched off at Lavistown. [3] In 1867 the line from Waterford was extended from Kilkenny to Portlaoise (formerly Maryborough). [4] This line closed in 1962.
The railway line from Adelaide to Port Adelaide opened in April 1856, but for the first 25 years, there was no station at Kilkenny. Kilkenny station was built when the single track Port Adelaide railway was duplicated in 1881.
Information about stations in the Republic of Ireland is sourced from Irish Rail's API, while details for stations in Northern Ireland served by the Enterprise come from the same source. Codes for other Northern Irish stations are obtained from the Translink NI Railways API and Tiger.worldline.global.
Kilkenny MacDonagh railway station; T. Thomastown railway station This page was last edited on 8 May 2018, at 05:40 (UTC). Text is ...
Gowran railway station opened on 14 November 1850 and closed on 1 January 1963. [11] Gowran is more or less equidistant from Kilkenny railway station (14 kilometres), Muine Bheag railway station (13 kilometres) and Thomastown railway station (14 kilometres distant). Kilkenny railway station has a park and ride facility. There is a charge for ...
Thomastown Railway Station serves the town of Thomastown in County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is a station on the Dublin to Waterford Intercity route. [1] Unlike most other railway stations on the network, there is no ticket office however tickets can still be purchased at a digital kiosk. [2] There is a disused low platform and signal box across ...
The Dublin-Waterford line is a railway line in Ireland connecting Dublin with the major port of Waterford City in County Waterford. The line is part of the significant network of InterCity routes connected to the Dublin-Cork Main Line from Dublin Heuston. The line was constructed by the Great Southern and Western Railway.
Kilkenny railway station was renamed McDonagh Station in 1966 after the Irish nationalist, poet and playwright Thomas MacDonagh. Kilkenny is a stop on Iarnród Éireann's Intercity route between Dublin and Waterford. From Kilkenny station trains run on the Dublin–Waterford railway line, providing connections in Waterford to Clonmel and ...