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Greenore (Irish: An Grianfort) is a village,
townland and deep
water port on
Carlingford Lough in
County Louth, Ireland. A
lighthouse was
built on Greenore...
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service also
linked Holyhead to
Greenore in
County Louth,
where the LNWR
owned the 26-mile (42 km) Dundalk,
Newry and
Greenore Railway,
which connected to...
- The 26
miles (42 km) Dundalk,
Newry and
Greenore Railway (DNGR, DN&GR) was an
Irish gauge (1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in))
railway in Ireland. It was
conceived in...
- PS
Greenore was a
paddle steamer p****enger
vessel operated by the
London and
North Western Railway from 1896 to 1922. She was
built by J.P. Rennoldson...
- Ireland.
Rosslare Arklow Wicklow Dún
Laoghaire Dublin Howth Drogheda Dundalk Greenore Warrenpoint Belfast Larne Coleraine Londonderry (Foyle)
Rathmullan Bantry...
- Ireland; the
peninsula includes the
small town of Carlingford, the port of
Greenore and the
village of Omeath. The
peninsula contains the
Cooley Mountains...
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first opened by the Dundalk,
Newry and
Greenore Railway,
which ran a
service to the port at
Greenore. From
Greenore,
ferries ran to
Holyhead in Wales, and...
- TrSS
Greenore was a
steam turbine p****enger and
cargo vessel operated by the
London and
North Western Railway from 1912 to 1923, and the London, Midland...
- main town on the
Cooley Peninsula.
Located on the R176/R173
roads between Greenore and
Omeath village,
Carlingford is
approximately 27 km (17 mi)
north east...
- at
Greenore, from
where a
ferry service operated to Holyhead. The
station at
Bellurgan was the
first stop,
outside Dundalk, on the
route to
Greenore. The...