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1891.- On May 1st., 1891, there was opened the City of Dublin Railway , which gave access between West-
1891. On May 1st., the City of Dublin Railway opened, giving access between the Westland-row station, Dublin, of the [[Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway]] and the [[Great Northern Railway (Ireland)]] at Amiens-street.<ref>The Engineer 1924/12/12</ref>
land-row station, Dublin, of the [[Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway]] and the [[Great Northern Railway (Ireland)]] at Amiens-street.<ref>The Engineer 1924/12/12</ref>


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1891. On May 1st., the City of Dublin Railway opened, giving access between the Westland-row station, Dublin, of the Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway and the Great Northern Railway (Ireland) at Amiens-street.[1]

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  1. The Engineer 1924/12/12