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'''Milltown''' (''Baile an Mhuilinn'' in [[Irish language|Irish]]) is a small [[village]] in [[County Galway]], [[Ireland]]. It is situated on the banks of the [[River Clare]], 47 km from [[Galway]] City on the [[N17 road]] to [[Sligo]].
'''Milltown''' (''Baile an Mhuilinn'' in [[Irish language|Irish]]) is a small [[village]] in [[County Galway]], [[Ireland]]. It is situated on the banks of the [[River Clare]], 47 km from [[Galway]] City on the [[N17 road]] to [[Sligo]].


==Transport==
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Milltown railway station opened on [[30 April]] [[1894]] and finally closed on [[17 June]] [[1963]].<ref>{{cite web | title=Milltown station | work=Railscot - Irish Railways | url=http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf | accessdate=2007-11-04}}</ref>
Milltown was one of the stations on the [[Western Railway Corridor]]. It was located between [[Tuam]] and [[Claremorris]]. There are plans to re-open the line and station with funding from the Irish Government's "Transport 21" programme <ref>http://www.west-rail-ie.co.uk/</ref>.


==Sport==
==Sport==
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==To do==
==To do==


Milltown is famous for [[trout]] and [[salmon]] [[fishing]]. The park in the centre of Milltown has [[tennis]] courts and a playpark for children with swings and slides. There is also a 550 metre walk along the River Clare, for which the Local Development Association has won a number of awards<ref>[http://milltown.galway-ireland.ie/ Milltown Ireland Milltown Galway Milltown County Galway Milltown Co Galway<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. It also has a 4.5 km [[Slí na Sláinte]] scenic rural walk, for which it won first place in County Galway in the [[National Tidy Town Awards]] for 8 years from 1996 - 2003. A telescope which belonged to [[John Birmingham (astronomer)]] is on display at the Milltown community museum <ref>http://galwayastronomyclub.blogspot.com/2008/08/galways-forgotten-starjohn-birmingham.html</ref>. I AM A CAW>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Milltown is famous for [[trout]] and [[salmon]] [[fishing]]. The park in the centre of Milltown has [[tennis]] courts and a playpark for children with swings and slides. There is also a 550 metre walk along the River Clare, for which the Local Development Association has won a number of awards<ref>[http://milltown.galway-ireland.ie/ Milltown Ireland Milltown Galway Milltown County Galway Milltown Co Galway<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. It also has a 4.5 km [[Slí na Sláinte]] scenic rural walk, for which it won first place in County Galway in the [[National Tidy Town Awards]] for 8 years from 1996 - 2003. A telescope which belonged to [[John Birmingham (astronomer)]] is on display at the Milltown community museum <ref>http://galwayastronomyclub.blogspot.com/2008/08/galways-forgotten-starjohn-birmingham.html</ref>.


==Famous Inhabitants==
==Famous Inhabitants==

Revision as of 09:28, 28 April 2009

Milltown, Co. Galway.

Milltown (Baile an Mhuilinn in Irish) is a small village in County Galway, Ireland. It is situated on the banks of the River Clare, 47 km from Galway City on the N17 road to Sligo.

Transport

Milltown railway station opened on 30 April 1894 and finally closed on 17 June 1963.[1] Milltown was one of the stations on the Western Railway Corridor. It was located between Tuam and Claremorris. There are plans to re-open the line and station with funding from the Irish Government's "Transport 21" programme [2].

Sport

Milltown GAC is the local Gaelic Athletic Association club.

To do

Milltown is famous for trout and salmon fishing. The park in the centre of Milltown has tennis courts and a playpark for children with swings and slides. There is also a 550 metre walk along the River Clare, for which the Local Development Association has won a number of awards[3]. It also has a 4.5 km Slí na Sláinte scenic rural walk, for which it won first place in County Galway in the National Tidy Town Awards for 8 years from 1996 - 2003. A telescope which belonged to John Birmingham (astronomer) is on display at the Milltown community museum [4].

Famous Inhabitants

Milltown was the birthplace of a number of famous people:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Milltown station" (PDF). Railscot - Irish Railways. Retrieved 2007-11-04.
  2. ^ http://www.west-rail-ie.co.uk/
  3. ^ Milltown Ireland Milltown Galway Milltown County Galway Milltown Co Galway
  4. ^ http://galwayastronomyclub.blogspot.com/2008/08/galways-forgotten-starjohn-birmingham.html

External links

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