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1859 The [[Athenry and Tuam Railway]] was opened
1858 The [[Athenry and Tuam Railway]] was incorporated and opened September 1860.


1890 The company was registered on 1 January, to construct a railway, 17 miles in length, authorised by the Tramways (Ireland) Acts.  
1890 The company was registered on 1 January, to construct a railway, 17 miles in length, authorised by the Tramways (Ireland) Acts.  

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1858 The Athenry and Tuam Railway was incorporated and opened September 1860.

1890 The company was registered on 1 January, to construct a railway, 17 miles in length, authorised by the Tramways (Ireland) Acts.

1894 The line was opened and is worked by the Great Southern and Western Railway. [1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908