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AlbertQuay_20110428_001_CC_JA.jpg - The first significant junction south of Albert Quay on the former Cork Bandon & South Coast Railway was at Ballyphehane, where the one time Cork & Macroom Railway joined and then diverged towards their own terminus at Capwell. This view is looking north towards Albert Quay at the site of Ballyphehane, where the line to Capwell diverged to the left, which closed completely in 1953 and lifted in 1955.

 The first significant junction south of Albert Quay on the former Cork Bandon & South Coast Railway was at Ballyphehane, where the one time Cork & Macroom Railway joined and then diverged towards their own terminus at Capwell. This view is looking north towards Albert Quay at the site of Ballyphehane, where the line to Capwell diverged to the left, which closed completely in 1953 and lifted in 1955.
Date: 28/04/11 13:59

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