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[edit] Dublin to Oldcastle Railway Line
The Dublin to Oldcastle Railway line is a entirely dismantaled railway in Ireland Originally laid in 1859, due to economic pressures the last section was lifted in 1963, Under the Irish Governments Transport 21, plan the Clonsilla - Navan Section of the railway is to be re-opened by 2015.
[edit] History
The Clonsilla to Navan section was opened by Dublin and Meath Railway in 1862
[edit] Past Stations
[edit] Dismantling
[edit] Future Plans
[edit] See Also
| The Service Medal (PDF) |
| Awarded by Ireland |
| Type |
Medal |
| Eligibility |
All Ranks of the Permanent Defence Forces |
| Awarded for |
10 Years of Service |
| Statistics |
| First awarded |
1924 |