e/History of rail transport in Ireland

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has glosseng: | |- | |- | |} The history of rail transport in Ireland began only a decade later than that of Great Britain. By its peak in 1920, Ireland counted 5,500 route kilometers. The current status is less than half that amount, with a large unserviced area around the border area between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
lexicalizationeng: History of rail transport in Ireland
instance ofc/Closed railways in Ireland
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lexicalizationgle: Stair iarnróid na hÉireann
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media:imgDublin Kingstown railway 1837 map.jpg
media:imgGNRI85Goraghwood10-06-1957.jpg
media:imgIntercity Heuston.jpg
media:imgIreland rail network sb.svg
media:imgIreland's Rail Network 1925-75.gif
media:imgIrl railway Lispole viaduct.jpg
media:imgLartigue, Ballybunion, 1902.jpg
media:imgMap Rail Ireland Viceregal Commission 1906.jpg
media:imgOld irish railways enhanced.jpg

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