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[[Image:Im1888EnV65-p174.jpg ‎|thumb| 1888. ]]
[[Image:Im1888EnV65-p174.jpg ‎|thumb| 1888. ]]
[[Image:Im1888EnV65-p175.jpg ‎|thumb| 1888. Built by [[Hunslet Engine Co]]]]
[[Image:Im1888EnV65-p175.jpg ‎|thumb| 1888. Built by [[Hunslet Engine Co]]]]
[[image:Im1899TETv2-p016b.jpg |thumb| 1899. Station. ]]


of Balleybunion
of Ballybunion


* 1886 The company was incorporated.  
1886 The company was incorporated.  


* 1908 The entire capital is held by the [[Lartigue Railway Construction Co]] (in liquidation). <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>
1908 The entire capital is held by the [[Lartigue Railway Construction Co]] (in liquidation). <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>
 
1925 Unlike most other lines within the Irish Free State, this was not absorbed into the [[Great Southern Railways]].
 
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1888.
1888. Built by Hunslet Engine Co
1899. Station.

of Ballybunion

1886 The company was incorporated.

1908 The entire capital is held by the Lartigue Railway Construction Co (in liquidation). [1]

1925 Unlike most other lines within the Irish Free State, this was not absorbed into the Great Southern Railways.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908