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- Connecting the East Coast: Celebrating 180 Years of the Dublin to Drogheda Railway Line
Connecting the East Coast: Celebrating 180 Years of the Dublin to Drogheda Railway Line
- Free to visit
Thursday, 22 August 2024
About this event
Guided Scripted Tour by Mary Cate
This guided scripted tour will take you through the fascinating history of the Irish railway system, focusing on the pivotal Dublin to Drogheda Railway Line.
Discover how the connective trails created by the railway have shaped and impacted the history of Fingal County. This event also marks the 180th anniversary of the train line running through Malahide, a milestone worth celebrating!
To book your free spot: Email at reservations@malahidecastleandgardens.ie
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