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Knockanally railway station,
later known as
Martinstown railway station was on the Ballymena,
Cushendall and Red Bay
Railway which ran from Ballymena...
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ambushed a
group of reinforcements,
killing a
Special Constable.
Knockanally railway station (now Martinstown)
opened on 5
April 1886,
closed for...
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traffic from 05/04/1886, goods, p****enger &
final closure 01/10/1930.
Knockanally railway station (renamed
Martinstown 01/07/1920), 81⁄4-miles, open for...
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available to all
golfers in Ireland.
Other prominent courses are
located at
Knockanally and Clane.
Kildare is
famous worldwide for its
horse racing. The Curragh...
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Preceding station Historical railways Following station Rathkenny Ballymena,
Cushendall and Red Bay
Railway Ballymena-Retreat
Knockanally...
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Carbury Kilmore Edenderry Knavinstown 618
Offaly West
Knavinstown Athy
Knockanally 511
Ikeathy and
Oughterany Scullogestown Celbridge Knocka****a 82 Kilkea...
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Preceding station Historical railways Following station Knockanally Ballymena,
Cushendall and Red Bay
Railway Ballymena-Retreat Cargan...
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Ovidstown from the
Aylmer family,
where they
built their family estate at
Knockanally. The
first mention of the name in
America is in 1638, when Sir John Coates...
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source in the
north of Kildare, near Ti****e. It
flows northwest past
Knockanally Golf Club,
through Johnstown Bridge and
along the Kildare-Meath county...