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07-MAR-2017 Dick Keely

Connemara Railway (1895-1935)

Connemara, Co. Galway

The Connemara railway ran for over forty eight miles through some of the most breathtaking scenery Ireland has to offer, past lakes, mountains and bogs, making its way from Galway station, through the rugged grandeur of Connemara and on to the coastal terminus at Clifden.
The line was welcomed by the people of Connemara as a relief from present difficulties and a guarantee against future ones.
Previously all supplies to Clifden, and the surrounding villages, were delivered by sea, except for small parcels which were conveyed by cart from Galway.
Consequently prices increased during winter months, and frequently bad weather created shortages.
Reference: http://www.historyireland.com/20th-century-contemporary-history/the-connemara-railway-1895-1935/


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Colin Storey13-Apr-2017 11:24
Very painterly like image, nice scene.
Bob Davis12-Apr-2017 00:18
like the post on this one Dick
laine11-Apr-2017 21:56
How very picturesque...it looks like a painting.
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