- Avoca.
Avoca was once
known as Newbridge. It
subsequently became known as
Ovoca, and then in
Victorian times as Avoca.
Ptolemy mentions the
river Oboka...
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river in Ptolemy's Geography,
which was
thought to
correspond to the
Avoca (
Ovoca). However,
Oboka more
likely refers to the Liffey. The
valley of the Avoca...
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Dunganstown East,
Dunganstown South,
Dunganstown West, Ennereilly, Kilbride,
Ovoca, Rathdrum, in the
former Rural District of Rathdrum; Aghowle, Ballingate...
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Dunganstown East,
Dunganstown South,
Dunganstown West, Ennereilly, Kilbride,
Ovoca, Rathdrum, in the
former Rural District of Rathdrum; Aghowle, Ballingate...
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Dargle 12.5
miles (20.1 km)
River Vartry 20.5
miles (33.0 km)
River Avoca (
Ovoca) 9.5
miles (15.3 km)
River Avonmore 22.75
miles (36.61 km)
River Avonbeg...
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station N&A
temporary terminus about 1500
meters from
junction Opened as
Ovoca Trains called here
until Howth Junction opened, used for race
traffic until...
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occasional p****enger services. This was
followed by
further extensions to
Ovoca (Avoca) on 18 July 1863 and
Enniscorthy on 16
November 1863 and
branch line...
- the sea at
Arklow in
County Wicklow,
which they
consequently dubbed the
Ovoca (now the
River Avoca). In fact, Ptolemy's
Oboka seems to be the
River Liffey...
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station served the town of
Avoca in
County Wicklow. The
station was
known as
Ovoca until 1912. It
opened on 18 July 1863 and was
closed on 30
March 1964 except...