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in and around Dublin by means of petrolpropelled
riverboats, plying in the fluvial fairway between Island
bridge and Ringsend, charabancs, narrow gauge local
railways, and pleasure steamers for coastwise navigation
(10/- per person per day, guide (trilingual) included). A
scheme for the repristination of passenger and goods
traffics over Irish waterways, when freed from weedbeds.
A scheme to connect by tramline the Cattle Market
(North Circular road and Prussia street) with the quays
(Sheriff street, lower, and East Wall), parallel with the Link
line railway laid (in conjunction with the Great Southern
and Western railway line) between the cattle park, Liffey
junction, and terminus of Midland Great Western Railway
43 to 45 North
Wall, in proximity to the terminal stations or Dublin
branches of Great Central Railway, Midland Railway of
England, City of Dublin Steam Packet Company,
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company, Dublin and
Glasgow Steam Packet Company, Glasgow, Dublin and
Londonderry Steam Packet Company (Laird line), British
and Irish Steam Packet Company, Dublin and Morecambe
Steamers, London and North Western Railway Company,
Dublin Port and Docks Board Landing Sheds and transit
sheds of Palgrave, Murphy and Company, steamship
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