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of Terminus, Waterford.
of Terminus, Waterford.


1871 The company was incorporated.
The company was incorporated.


1855 Engine supplied by [[William Fairbairn and Sons|Fairbairn]] (see photo)
1855 Engine supplied by [[William Fairbairn and Sons|Fairbairns]] (see photo)


1868 Engineer is [[Charles Tarrant]].<ref>[[1868 Bradshaw's Railway Manual]]</ref>
1868 Engineer is [[Charles Tarrant]].<ref>[[1868 Bradshaw's Railway Manual]]</ref>


1889 Engineer is [[James Otway]]. Loco Engineer is [[Henry Waugh]].<ref>[[1889 Bradshaw's Railway Manual]]</ref>
1889 Engineer is [[James Otway]]. Locomotive Engineer is [[Henry Waugh]].<ref>[[1889 Bradshaw's Railway Manual]]</ref>


1908 The line is 7.25 miles in length. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>
1908 The line is 7.25 miles in length. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>

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1855.

of Terminus, Waterford.

The company was incorporated.

1855 Engine supplied by Fairbairns (see photo)

1868 Engineer is Charles Tarrant.[1]

1889 Engineer is James Otway. Locomotive Engineer is Henry Waugh.[2]

1908 The line is 7.25 miles in length. [3]

1925 Absorbed into the Great Southern Railways

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