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Great Southern and Western Railway : ウィキペディア英語版
Great Southern and Western Railway

The Great Southern and Western Railway (GS&WR) was an Irish gauge () railway company in Ireland from 1844 until 1924. The GS&WR grew by building lines and making a series of takeovers, until in the late 19th and early 20th centuries it was the largest of Ireland's "Big Four" railway networks. At its peak the GS&WR had an network, of which were double track.
The core of the GS&WR was the Dublin Kingsbridge – main line; Ireland's "Premier Line", and still one of her most important main line railways. The company's headquarters were at Kingsbridge station. At its greatest extent the GS&WR included, in addition to the Dublin – Cork main line, the Dublin – and – Waterford lines and numerous branch lines.
==Dublin – Cork Main Line==
William Dargan, Ireland's foremost railway contractor, built much of the GS&WR's main line and a number of its other routes.
Construction of the Dublin – Cork main line began in January 1845. The project included a branch line to , which was completed in August 1846. In July 1848 the main line reached , where it met the Waterford and Limerick Railway and thus linked Dublin and by rail.
In October 1849 the main line reached the outskirts of Cork, where the GS&WR opened a temporary terminus at Blackpool. The final of line from Blackpool to the centre of Cork includes a tunnel and was not completed for another six years. Services through the tunnel began in December 1855, running to and from a second temporary terminus beside the River Lee. Finally the present terminus in Glanmire Road opened in July 1856.

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