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The Oldcastle branch line (Irish: fó-líne iarnróid An tSeanchaisleán) was a railway line in County Meath, Ireland. It was part of a branch line off the main line between Belfast and Dublin, connecting to Drogheda. This line was connected to the Midland Great Western line from Clonsilla to Navan in 1862. The Oldcastle line itself was not opened until March 17, 1863 and served passengers for a hundred years. According to commemorative plaques on the site of the old station, the line was just under 13 miles long, took two and a half years to build, and cost £73,683,14s,3d.

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  • The Oldcastle branch line (Irish: fó-líne iarnróid An tSeanchaisleán) was a railway line in County Meath, Ireland. It was part of a branch line off the main line between Belfast and Dublin, connecting to Drogheda. This line was connected to the Midland Great Western line from Clonsilla to Navan in 1862. The Oldcastle line itself was not opened until March 17, 1863 and served passengers for a hundred years. According to commemorative plaques on the site of the old station, the line was just under 13 miles long, took two and a half years to build, and cost £73,683,14s,3d. (en)
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  • Garden and plaques commemorating Oldcastle Railway. (en)
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  • The Oldcastle branch line (Irish: fó-líne iarnróid An tSeanchaisleán) was a railway line in County Meath, Ireland. It was part of a branch line off the main line between Belfast and Dublin, connecting to Drogheda. This line was connected to the Midland Great Western line from Clonsilla to Navan in 1862. The Oldcastle line itself was not opened until March 17, 1863 and served passengers for a hundred years. According to commemorative plaques on the site of the old station, the line was just under 13 miles long, took two and a half years to build, and cost £73,683,14s,3d. (en)
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  • Oldcastle branch line (en)
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