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Unread 25-11-2008, 13:13   #21
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Looks about right

Missing Kisoghue which is at the Dublin Outer Ring Road
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Unread 25-11-2008, 14:00   #22
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kishogue added - i also found this
http://www.irishrail.ie/projects/pdf...Main_works.pdf

which is probably what i was looking for in the first place but the google map would be more useful for people trying to plan a commute
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Unread 25-11-2008, 14:29   #23
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Adamstown is further west, you can see it here in birdseye:

http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=...cl=1&encType=1

Like they are currently doing with Howth Junction / Donaghmede, Clondalkin / Fonthill might be a temporary name with Fonthill the eventual name?

Considering the village of Clondalkin is south of the train station and is set to have its own Metro West stop down the line I would have assumed that calling the rail station 'Fonthill' was the most logical choice for IE.

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Unread 26-11-2008, 20:21   #24
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I think Adamstown is ever so slightly further west - http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=...cl=1&encType=1

Kishoge NOT Kishogue.

The IÉ system still has "Cherry Orchard and Park West" - this has changed. Also note the area is Parkwest - one word.

Add "Station" after each item and "Closed" where appropriate.

There is pedestrain and cyclist access to Clondalkin Fonthill here: http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=...cl=1&encType=1

Clondalkin Fonthill, Clondalkin / Fonthill, Clondalkin-Fonthill, Clondalkin, Fonthill name is up in the air.
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Unread 27-11-2008, 10:00   #25
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I think Adamstown is ever so slightly further west - http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=...cl=1&encType=1

Kishoge NOT Kishogue.

The IÉ system still has "Cherry Orchard and Park West" - this has changed. Also note the area is Parkwest - one word.

Add "Station" after each item and "Closed" where appropriate.

There is pedestrain and cyclist access to Clondalkin Fonthill here: http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=...cl=1&encType=1

Clondalkin Fonthill, Clondalkin / Fonthill, Clondalkin-Fonthill, Clondalkin, Fonthill name is up in the air.
What do you think it should be called? (Question to everyone..)
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Unread 27-11-2008, 15:19   #26
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The platform signs say "Clondalkin / Fonthill" which one would expect to be halfway between the towns of Clondalkin and Fonthill.

Irish Rail are, I understand, tempted to just call it "Clondalkin" - but this risks not alerting people to the new location.

The RPA plan to have a Metro West stop nearer Clondalkin village called "Clondalkin" and propose to call Clondalkin Fonthill the misnomer of "Fonthill" (Fonthill House is 3km away).

I would be happy with "Clondalkin Fonthill" or "Clondalkin - Fonthill".
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Unread 27-11-2008, 16:09   #27
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Neilstown perhaps?

Where is Fonthill House Victor?
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Unread 27-11-2008, 19:09   #28
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jaysus, u couldn't call d place Neillstown , dat used to be some place in the late 80s early 90s, I don't know what d place is like now but d name 'd put me off ever going near d station.
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Unread 28-11-2008, 11:57   #29
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Where is Fonthill House Victor?
North of the N4.
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Aerial pic of Fonthill Road, whats in the second station building?

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Unread 12-05-2009, 16:21   #31
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whats in the second station building?
When I was there, it looked awfully like a complete second station building.

Metro West will have a stop immediately north of the second building.

Of course, having a second exit would make much more seense at Kishoge, where crossing the 6-lane dual carriageway will be a problem. The station building will be between the two bridges (old bridge demolished).

http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=...5551&encType=1
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Begs the question, why two buildings..
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Sorry for dragging up this thread again.
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whats in the second station building?
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When I was there, it looked awfully like a complete second station building.
The likely answer: http://eiretrains.com/Photo_Gallery/...2813%29.h tml
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There are two booking offices at this station, one for the main and commuter platforms, which are located on either side of the road overbridge.
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