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Lartigue Monorail & Museum

see how the south west of Ireland came to be linked by the world's first commercial passenger train

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John B Keane Road, LISTOWEL, V31 HX00, CO.KERRY

Service Description

The Listowel-Ballybunion Railway opened on 1st March 1888. It ran the ten miles between the two towns and was remarkable as the only railway of its type in the world. How two small towns in the south west of Ireland came to be linked by the world's first commercial passenger-carrying monorail is a fascinating story. You are invited to be part of history and experience a unique mode of transport at the Lartigue Monorail and Museum Charles Lartigue The monorail employed on the Listowel-Ballybunion line was invented and developed by a French Engineer named Charles Lartigue, hence the name Lartigue Monorailway by which the line was best known 1886 In 1886 Lartigue brought a length of his line to an exhibition in London, in the hope of selling his idea as a viable railway option. Coincidentally, at this time the populace of North Kerry were lobbying for the railway system to be extended to include a link between Listowel and Ballybunion. Wednesday May 1st 2024 to Monday September 30th Open daily 1pm to 4.30pm!


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