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Lever frame5 viewsLocated adjacent to the level crossing at the Limerick end of the station, the lever frame is to control the signals associated with the crossing.
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Bridge8 viewsLocated on the Limerick side of the station, the bridge spans the River Maigue.
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Station building7 viewsThe station building at Adare was in reasonable condition when this photo was taken as it had been lived in until shortly before hand.
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Station looking east5 viewsLooking back towards Limerick, the former goods store is on the right with the station building and platform beyond.
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Goods store6 viewsThe ivy is starting to take over in this photo. The goods store is located at the Foynes end of the station on the Down side.
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Crossing5 viewsLocated at the Limerick end of the station, there is a ground frame adjacent to the crossing to control the signals relating to same.
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Lever frame3 viewsLocated at the Foynes side of the crossing, the neglect is setting in 2005, with the boards on which the crossing keeper would stand to operate the levers having been broken.
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Goods store3 viewsSpot the goods store. The plantlife is taking over the building and will eventually destroy it.
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Scales49 viewsOnce a common feature of railway stations, these were used to weigh parcels and passenger luggage. The railway companies beat Ryanair to the issue of charging for excess luggage. It is a surprise that Gregg Ryan hasn't sold this scales off to the highest bidder.
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Station building3 viewsWhilst the former station building is in reasonable nick, it had been lived in up to a short time previous to this.
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Trespasser4 viewsThe danger in placing a line in limbo, especially in the country, is that it will become used as a more direct route from A to B.
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Station looking east4 viewsIf they were to run a train through Adare, they would at least kill off the ragwort.
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