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1860 Company incorporated  
1860 Company incorporated to build a line from the [[Midland Great Western Railway]] to Limerick and Ennis. Length 36 miles.


1868 Engineer-in-Chief is [[George Willoughby Hemans]].<ref>1868 Bradshaw's Railway Manual</ref>
1868 Engineer-in-Chief is [[George Willoughby Hemans]].<ref>1868 Bradshaw's Railway Manual</ref>
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Latest revision as of 17:12, 5 November 2023

1860 Company incorporated to build a line from the Midland Great Western Railway to Limerick and Ennis. Length 36 miles.

1868 Engineer-in-Chief is George Willoughby Hemans.[1]

1869 The line was opened in Sept 1869

1872 Leased to the Waterford and Limerick Railway on 1 November

1893 Both lines were taken over by the Waterford and Limerick Railway from 27 July.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1868 Bradshaw's Railway Manual