1852 – Cork & Bandon Railway Station, Albert Quay, Cork
Architect: Joshua Hargrave
Railway terminus on Albert Quay for the Cork & Bandon Railway. The railway company changed its name to Cork,
Railway terminus on Albert Quay for the Cork & Bandon Railway. The railway company changed its name to Cork,
The railway terminus for the Great Southern and Western Railway, directly opposite their hotel property. The hotel is considered to be one of the first hotels owned by a railway company in the British Isles.