Kells railway station (Northern Ireland), on the Ballymena and Larne Railway, in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Kells railway station (County Kerry), on the Great Southern and Western Railway, in County Kerry, Ireland
Kells railway station (County Meath), on the Dublin–Navan railway line, in County Meath, Ireland
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Kellsrailwaystation may refer to: Kellsrailwaystation (Northern Ireland), on the Ballymena and Larne Railway, in County Antrim, Northern Ireland Kells...
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industrial parks. Port Kells was founded in 1889 as the Township of Port Kells, and was established by two Irish pioneers, both named Henry Kells, who were brothers-in-law...
Kelling Heath Park is a small halt on the North Norfolk Railway (NNR), used mostly by hikers using Kelling Heath. It was opened after the line was preserved...
to the village of Kells in Northern Ireland. The name of the hamlet comes from the nearby Kells Water. Kellswater railwaystation opened on 1 June 1876...
of material, including topical scenes such as the new Metropolitan Railwaystation at Baker Street opened in 1863. In 1870, the firm participated in the...
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Yarmouth. The villages name means 'Cylla's/Ceolla's people'. The nearest railwaystation is at Sheringham for the Bittern Line which runs between Sheringham...
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kilometres (6.2 mi) between both Navan and Nobber. Nobber is to the north, Kells is to the west, Navan at the south and Slane at the east. Amenities in Wilkinstown...
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via Kilwaughter, Headwood, Ballyboley, Ballynashee, Collin, Moorfields, Kells and Harryville. A branch line operated from Ballyboley to Doagh via Ballynure...
The heritage railway of the North Norfolk Railway known as the "Poppy Line" runs from near-by Sheringham via Weybourne to Holt. Holt station, although in...
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