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Nenagh railway station
Railway station in Mid-West region of Ireland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nenagh railway station serves the town of Nenagh and surrounding area in County Tipperary, in the Mid-West Region of Ireland.
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Location | Nenagh County Tipperary Ireland |
Coordinates | 52.8611°N 8.1933°W / 52.8611; -8.1933 |
Owned by | Iarnród Éireann |
Operated by | Iarnród Éireann |
Platforms | 1 |
Bus operators | Bus Eireann |
Construction | |
Structure type | At-grade |
Parking | 161 Spaces |
Bicycle facilities | Sheltered bike parking available |
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The station is located on Martyrs Road, Tyone, Nenagh. It opened on the 5th of October 1863[1] and is on the Limerick-Ballybrophy railway line, located between Birdhill railway station and Cloughjordan railway station. Passengers can connect at Ballybrophy to trains heading northeast to Dublin or southwest to Cork or Tralee.
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The buildings consist of a two-storey station house with a platform canopy supported on cast iron columns,[2] a goods shed and a disused cast iron footbridge. The station is unstaffed and has a car park and sheltered bicycle parking.[3]