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Which Dublin train station was never opened?

Kishoge train station was built 14 years ago at a cost of €6.3m and 'extensive works' are needed to refurbish and upgrade it. A west Dublin train station that has been dormant since its construction at a cost of more than €6 million 14 years ago will open later this year, Irish Rail has confirmed.



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