File:Boyle railway station, march 1991.jpg

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English: A Sligo to Dublin express arrives in Boyle station , with Class 141 General Electric locomotive no 163 leading and assisted by no 175. The shed of James Candon Ltd would have had a siding approached through the bricked up wall of the distant shed. I spy my bike beneath the footbridge sign.
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Author Felix O(sludgegulper)
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