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Ballybrophy (historically Ballybrohy, from Irish:
Baile Uí Bhróithe,
meaning "townland of Ó Bróithe/Brophy") is a
village in
County Laois, Ireland. It...
- The Limerick–
Ballybrophy line is a 52.5
miles (84.5 km)
railway line
connecting the city of
Limerick with
Ballybrophy in
County Laois. The line diverges...
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Athlone as well as Galway,
Westport and Ballina. From
Ballybrophy trains run on the
Ballybrophy line to
Nenagh and
Limerick direct. Past
Railways There...
- near ****ure from the
National Transport Authority to
close the Limerick–
Ballybrophy railway line and the Limerick–Waterford line. The
majority of Commuter...
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Ballybrophy is a
railway station in the
village of
Ballybrophy,
County Laois, Ireland,
halfway between Borris-in-Ossory and
Rathdowney in the
Barony of...
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Irish "Uí Bhróithe" or "Ó Bróithe"
septs that were
located mostly around Ballybrophy, Laois, and in
counties Carlow and Kilkenny. The
family has been prominent...
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Mallow only.
Stations served on this line are
Dublin Heuston Portlaoise Ballybrophy Templemore Thurles Limerick Junction Charleville Mallow Cork Kent This...
- line at
Ballybrophy.) Due to
speed restrictions, this
alternative Dublin –
Limerick route can take 60
minutes longer (with a
change at
Ballybrophy) than...
- a
change at
either Limerick Junction or
Ballybrophy (the
latter traveling onward via the Limerick-
Ballybrophy railway line).
Services to
Tralee via Killarney...
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Portlaoise (end of
commuter services from Heuston)
Ballybrophy (junction for
stations on the Limerick-
Ballybrophy railway line),
Limerick Junction (for transfer...