Saggart (Irish: Teach Sagard) is a village in County Dublin, Ireland, south west of Dublin city, in the local government area of South Dublin. It lies...
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Saggart (Irish: Teach Sagard) is a stop on the Luas light-rail tram system in Dublin, Ireland. It opened in 2011 as the terminus of an extension of the...
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St Mary's GAA (Dublin) (redirect from St Marys, Saggart)
St Mary's is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Saggart, County Dublin, Ireland. Mary's have won the Dublin Senior Football Championship on one...
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runs to Saggart. Originally intended to be a spur of the proposed Red Line as far as Fortunestown, it was later decided to extend it to Saggart. Construction...
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before travelling southwest to Tallaght, with a fork to Citywest and Saggart. The Red Line opened on 26 September 2004. Construction work began in March...
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includes Firhouse, Jobstown, Old Bawn, Tallaght, parts of Ballymount, Saggart, Rathcoole and Brittas. These areas do not fall inside the historic Dublin...
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the Citywest Hotel and Golf Resort, several developments local to the Saggart, Citywest and Tallaght areas, and Weston Airport. Mansfield had been involved...
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network currently comprises two lines: Red Line – The Point or Connolly to Saggart or Tallaght (each route is approximately 20.7 kilometres (12.9 mi) long...
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originates close to Brittas before descending through the Slade of Saggart to Saggart and beyond. Brittas is in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains, 18 km...
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industrial/agricultural area near Rathcoole, Clondalkin, Tallaght, Lucan, Saggart and Naas.[citation needed] It is around 15 km west of Dublin city centre...
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parish of Rathcoole, one of which is in a field between the village and Saggart village. There is no definite explanation for the name "Rathcoole", but...
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Ireland. It opened in 2011 as a stop on the extension of the Red Line to Saggart. The stop is located on a section of reserved track next to The Walk in...
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Ireland. It opened in 2011 as a stop on the extension of the Red Line to Saggart. The stop is located on a section of reserved track at the side of Katherine...
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[citation needed] Water to power the mill came from Brittas ponds via Saggart. A focal point for Clondalkin is the eighth-century round tower, one of...
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Docklands and city centre with the south-western suburbs of Tallaght and Saggart, while the Green Line connects northern inner city suburbs and the main...
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Red Gap, also known as Saggart Hill or Slieve Thoul, is a hill 397 metres above sea level situated 16 kilometres southwest of Dublin city centre in the...
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Station, passing Busáras and through the city centre towards Tallaght and Saggart George's Dock is served by Dublin Bus routes 33D, 33X, 53, 142 and 151...
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for huge amounts of fresh water to service the Swiftbrook Paper Mills in Saggart village, approximately 4 kilometres downstream, and three other mills,...
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major suburban centre is Tallaght, while the semi-suburban village of Saggart is adjacent. It is 13 km south-west of Dublin city centre. Citywest was...
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Ballycullen and Greenhills villages such as Rathcoole, Newcastle(-Lyons), and Saggart new neighbourhoods, some within bigger, older areas – including such as...
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event from 2001 and it was subsequently relocated to the Citywest Hotel, Saggart, County Dublin. The tournament was staged on an invitational basis for...
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located on the red line and is the junction for trams to Tallaght and Saggart. The stop is located on a section of reserved track at the side of Katherine...
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years prior to that it was known as Saggart's Field after a local family. A school built in 1866 was named Saggart Field School although it was renamed...
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the River Liffey. It flows through a mountain valley named the Slade of Saggart which lies just west of the N81 road (and below the site of the Crooksling...
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hospital, with grass between the tracks, travelling towards Tallaght or Saggart. The stop is also served by Dublin Bus routes 13, 123, G1, G2 and S2. "Luas...
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Transport 21 (section Belgard to Saggart (Line A1))
Authority.[citation needed] A Red Line extension was planned from Belgard to Saggart to be built as a Public Private Partnership Initiative (PPP). The line...
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sheet of paper. The paper was sourced from the Swift Brook Paper Mills in Saggart. The typesetters were Willie O'Brien, Michael Molloy, and Christopher Brady...
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Ireland. It opened in 2011 as a stop on the extension of the Red Line to Saggart. The stop is located on a section of reserved track next to Citywest Drive...
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ever turn right, heading through the city centre towards Tallaght and Saggart. Less than half of all services on the Red Line serve Connolly, and signage...
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Ireland. It opened in 2011 as a stop on the extension of the Red Line to Saggart. The stop is located on a section of reserved track at the side of Katherine...
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