1860s – LNWR Warehouse, North Wall Quay, Dublin
After the London and North Western Railway Company moved its Irish terminus from Dun Laoghaire to North Wall Quay in 1861,
After the London and North Western Railway Company moved its Irish terminus from Dun Laoghaire to North Wall Quay in 1861,
In 1861 the London and North Western Railway Company, which had been operating a steam packet service across the Irish Sea,
The hotel was built in in 1871 as a railway hotel by the London and North Western Railway to serve Lime Street Station,
Adjoining an hotel by the Dundalk, Newry & Greenore Railway in the 1870s as Greenore was becoming an important transit point with the completion of the railway and the growth of its harbour.
Built in 1873 to provide educational facilities for the children of the workers at the large port and railway facilities. The village of Greenore,
Impressive railway hotel built by the Dundalk, Newry & Greenore Railway in the 1870s as Greenore was becoming an important transit point with the completion of the railway and the growth of its harbour.
In 1861 the London and North Western Railway Company which had been operating a steam packet service across the Irish Sea,
The LNWR did have its own architect and architectural draughtsmen were employed in the Engineering Department,
The LNWR built signal box dates from 1923 and was formerly Bangor No.2 but is now the sole box in the town on the North Wales Coast mainline.