- Ballybrophy
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|Ballybrophy (Irish place name|Baile Uí Bhróithe) is a village in
Laois , Ireland, with a population recorded in the 2002 census of 145. It forms part of theBorris-in-Ossory electoral area. It is best known for its railway station which is at a junction on the country's main Dublin-Cork line.Transport
Ballybrophy railway station is a connection point between theDublin to Cork line and a line from Ballybrophy toLimerick . Trains wishing to cross from the Limerick to the Dublin line must perform time consumingreversals . The line is lightly travelled as an alternative routing viaLimerick Junction is quicker and more comfortable due to newer track and fewer speed restrictions. The station opened on1 September 1847 [cite web | title=Ballybrophy station | work=Railscot - Irish Railways | url=http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf | accessdate=2007-09-05]Due to the branch line's turn south to meet the line at Ballybrophy, some of those who favour retaining the line have theorised that continuing the line east with a stop at the more populated
Borris-in-Ossory , joining the line nearerPortlaoise would be better for Dublin connections. However, in addition to the substantial capital cost of this work, substantial parts of the line would still need to be relaid nearer Limerick to eliminate severe speed restrictions. Upgrades to theN7 road also dissuade rail usage.ee also
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List of towns in the Republic of Ireland References
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