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Carlow Railway Station goods trolley
Carlow Railway Station goods trolley
Image of the goods trolley located at Carlow Railway Station.
Carlow County Library
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Carlow Railway Station Entrance
Carlow Railway Station Entrance
View of the entrance to Carlow Railway Station looking out from the platform.
Carlow County Library
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Carlow Railway Station side view of footbridge
Carlow Railway Station side view of footbridge
Side view of the iron footbridge showing the brickwork underneath, at Carlow Railway Station.
Carlow County Library
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Carlow Railway Station Iron footbridge
Carlow Railway Station Iron footbridge
Image of side of iron footbridge at Carlow Railway Station.
Carlow County Library
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Carlow Railway Station Bridge
Carlow Railway Station Bridge
Image showing the bridge and lights on the track at Carlow Railway Station.
Carlow County Library
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Carlow Railway Station ticket office
Carlow Railway Station ticket office
View across the track of the ticket office at Carlow Railway Station.
Carlow County Library
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Extending the Railway to Carlow
... Southern and Western Railway Carlow line were awarded on November 21st 1844 to Messrs McCormick and Dargan They had already satisfactorily completed work on the Drogheda Railway The amount totalled ...
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Railway station, Carlow
Railway station, Carlow
Carlow Railway Station was built in 1845 and was designed by Sir John MacNeill. It is located in Carlow Town, on the Dublin – Waterford line. The Station is an example of Jacobean Revival architecture. It comprises a two storey central block and two single storey wings. There are two platforms, a signal box and footbridge and the station also has offices and waiting areas. It is built of yellow brick with granite features particularly in the window dressings and drip moulds.
Carlow County Library
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Railway station, Carlow 1
Railway station, Carlow 1
Carlow Railway Station was built in 1845 and was designed by Sir John MacNeill. It is located in Carlow Town, on the Dublin – Waterford line. The Station is an example of Jacobean Revival architecture. It comprises a two storey central block and two single storey wings. There are two platforms, a signal box and footbridge and the station also has offices and waiting areas. It is built of yellow brick with granite features particularly in the window dressings and drip moulds.
Carlow County Library
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Railway station, Carlow (Copy)
Railway station, Carlow (Copy)
Carlow Railway Station was built in 1845 and was designed by Sir John MacNeill. It is located in Carlow Town, on the Dublin – Waterford line. The Station is an example of Jacobean Revival architecture. It comprises a two storey central block and two single storey wings. There are two platforms, a signal box and footbridge and the station also has offices and waiting areas. It is built of yellow brick with granite features particularly in the window dressings and drip moulds.
Carlow County Library