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Fintown (officially
known by its
Irish name,
Baile na Finne) is a
small village and
townland on the
banks of
Lough Finn in
County Donegal, Ireland. It...
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Fintown Railway station served the
village of
Fintown in
County Donegal, Ireland. The
station opened on 3 June 1903 on the
Donegal Railway Company line...
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County Donegal, Ireland. The lough,
along with its
neighbouring village of
Fintown, was
named after a
mythological woman, Finngeal, who
drowned in the lake...
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Other Irish-speaking
areas include Gaeltacht an Láir: Glencolmcille,
Fintown,
Fanad and Rosguill, the
islands of Arranmore, Tory
Island and Inishbofin...
- Some of the main
preserved or
restored railways include:
Fintown Railway,
based in
Fintown,
County Donegal,
which runs
along the
length of
Lough Finn...
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Donegal Railways Joint Committee (CDRJC)
restored next to
Lough Finn, near
Fintown station. The
approach of autumn,
Tardree forest The province's main airport...
- of Man Railway. Part of the line,
which runs
alongside Lough Finn near
Fintown, has been re-laid as a
tourist railway. The
Donegal Railway Heritage Centre...
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Fenit Fermoy Ferns Fethard Fethard-on-Sea
Fiddown Firies Finglas Finnea Fintown (Baile na Finne)
Finuge Firhouse Flagmount Fossa Foulkesmill Fountainstown...
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Patrick O’Donnell 1856-1927,
published by Foilseacháin Chró na mBothán,
Fintown,
County Donegal, 2008; ISBN 978-0-9556702-1-3 Ó Baoighill, Pádraig S. Cardinal...
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Fintown Railway Legend...