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 | ||
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Drumcondra | Commuter Western Commuter (City Branch) |
Ashtown | ||
Docklands | Commuter Western Commuter (Docklands Branch) |