Limerick City (Limerick)

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This railway station is located in Limerick City. 

It was built in 1849. 

It is named after Con Colbert, a man who was executed in 1916 for taking part in the Easter Rising.

References

Inventory of Architectural Heritage Ireland VIEW SOURCE

Type of Building:

Station

Comments

  • There were housing estates next to the station, Dickson's Lane I beleive, most of the occupants worked at the station in some way.

    Is it possible to find a list of workers who were employed here?

     

    mgk83

    Thursday 7th January 2021 01:03PM

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