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Kinsale railway station information


Kinsale
General information
LocationKinsale, County Cork
Ireland
History
Original companyCork and Kinsale Junction Railway
Pre-groupingCork, Bandon and South Coast Railway
Post-groupingGreat Southern Railways
Key dates
27 June 1863Station opens
31 August 1931Station closes

Kinsale railway station was on the Cork and Kinsale Junction Railway in County Cork, Ireland.

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