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  2. Transport in Tyne and Wear - Wikipedia

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    The region quickly became a hub of intense competition, with numerous railways being constructed. The Newcastle and Carlisle Railway (itself opening in 1834) finished construction of Newcastle Central Station in 1847, with the Newcastle and North Shields Railway connecting its North Shields branch to the station shortly after. [3] [4]

  3. Newcastle coach station - Wikipedia

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    The coach station is located on Churchill Street, and is a short walk from Newcastle railway station. It is one of three bus stations in the city centre – the others being Eldon Square and Haymarket. The coach station has five bays, with facilities including a booking office, waiting room, seating and toilet facilities.

  4. Eldon Square bus station - Wikipedia

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    Eldon Square Bus Station is one of two bus stations serving Newcastle City Centre. It is owned by Newcastle City Council and is managed by Tyne and Wear PTE . [ 1 ] The current glass-roofed bus station was built adjacent to the former, and is accessible via the mall.

  5. File:Newcastle railway station, entrance to bus terminal.JPG

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  6. Kildare railway station - Wikipedia

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    An IE 071 class locomotive brings Mk3 coaching stock into Kildare station forming the 14.05 Dublin - Cork passenger service.18 September 1988 Stopping train to Dublin, Kildare station 9 June 1997 A test train is calling at the up platform as a light engine (left) waits on the up main line.28 May 1984

  7. Four Lane Ends Interchange - Wikipedia

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    The bus station is located above the metro station and surrounding the interchange building. It is served by Arriva North East, Go North East and Stagecoach in Newcastle's local bus services, with frequent routes serving Newcastle upon Tyne and North Tyneside. The bus station has seven departure stands (lettered A–G), each of which is fitted ...

  8. Newcastle, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle-Lyons is served by the number 68 bus to the city centre. [3] It is also connected to the rail network via the nearby train station of Hazelhatch and Celbridge. An orbital bus service, route W6, was also introduced to connect Newcastle to Hazelhatch, Saggart, Citywest and The Square shopping centre in Tallaght. [9] [10]

  9. Nexus (transport executive) - Wikipedia

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    Central Station Metro station, Newcastle [14] Gateshead Interchange [15] Haymarket Metro station, Newcastle [16] North Shields Metro station [17] Park Lane Interchange, Sunderland [18] South Shields Interchange [19] Following the coronavirus outbreak all of the shops were closed and staff were redeployed to assist at bus and Metro stations. [20]