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  2. Dublinbikes - Wikipedia

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    Dublin was the 17th city to implement such a scheme, [4] [6] and it was considered one of the most successful bike-sharing schemes in the world; [7] however, progress later stalled, with only 2 of 14 phases being rolled out. As of 2016 the scheme lost €376,000 a year, leading to further expansion of Dublin Bikes being put on hold. [8] [9]

  3. Pat McQuaid - Wikipedia

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    Over the last twenty years there have been family-owned 'McQuaid cycles' bicycle shops in Dublin, beginning, and remaining, with one in Ballygall, while a brother, Kieron McQuaid, is the second largest importer of bikes in Ireland, [6] and another, Paul, runs a bicycle rental shop at Ussher's Island.

  4. Steeven's Lane, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Steeven's Lane (Irish: Lána Steevens) [1] is a street or lane in central Dublin, Ireland. The street is solely for the use of Dublin's Luas trams, emergency services, pedestrians and bicycles. The lane was laid out in the late 1710s for the purposes of facilitating access to Dr Steevens' Hospital from James's Street .

  5. Dublin Wheelers - Wikipedia

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    In 1962 he finished 2nd in the World Championship Road Race in Salo and in 1963 he was the first Irish man to wear the Yellow Jersey in the Tour de France. To great excitement at the time he heroically held on to the Jersey for three days. In recognition of his great achievements he was awarded honorary life membership of Dublin Wheelers. [2] [3]

  6. Raleigh Bicycle Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1939, Raleigh opened a bicycle factory at 6 Hanover Quay, Dublin, Ireland and commenced bicycle production there. The Raleigh (Ireland) business expanded and moved to 8–11 Hanover Quay, Dublin in 1943. The plant produced complete bicycles and Sturmey-Archer hubs, and remained in production until 1976, when the factory burned down. Models ...

  7. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Stephen's Green Shopping Centre is an indoor shopping centre in central Dublin, Ireland. Located on St Stephen's Green West, at the top of Grafton Street , it is named after St. Stephen's Green , a city park situated across the road from its main entrance.

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