Broombridge railway station

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Broombridge is a railway station serving Cabra, County Dublin, Ireland. Unlike most stations in Ireland, it is a halt. It lies on the southern bank of the Royal Canal. It takes its name from Broome Bridge, which crosses the canal, a place best known as where William Rowan Hamilton invented quaternions.

Unfortunately, the station is in a state of poor repair, due to vandalism.

It is the last station served by both branches of the Western Commuter line, prior to the split on the line.

Preceding station Iarnród Éireann Following station
Drumcondra   Commuter
Western Commuter
(City Branch)
  Ashtown
Docklands   Commuter
Western Commuter
(Docklands Branch)
 

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