- Source: Farranfore
Farranfore (Irish: An Fearann Fuar, meaning 'the cold land') is a village in County Kerry, Ireland. It lies on the N22 road approximately midway between Tralee (10 miles or 17 km) and Killarney (9 miles or 15 km) and on the railway line connecting the two towns.
Farranfore came into existence as a turnpike; a gate at the cross-roads in the village marked the boundary of the lands of the Earls of Kenmare.
Transport
Between 1893 and 1960, Farranfore railway station, which opened on 18 July 1859, was known as Farranfore Junction, as it was the point where one boarded for the spectacular train ride to Valentia Harbour, which was the westernmost railway in Europe.
Farranfore is notable in particular for its nearby airport, known as Kerry Airport. The single runway at Farranfore saw intensive use when Ryanair opened a base at the airport in July 2008. Ryanair flies daily from Farranfore to London Stansted, London Luton and Frankfurt-Hahn. In the wake of its disagreements with Cork Airport, it announced that it was moving its Liverpool service from Cork to Farranfore from June 2006 (this service subsequently ended later that year).
Notable people
Jack Sherwood, footballer
Donal Daly, footballer
See also
List of towns and villages in Ireland.
References
External links
Farranfore railway station
Kerry Airport
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- Farranfore
- Kerry Airport
- Farranfore–Valentia Harbour line
- Farranfore railway station
- County Kerry
- Limerick
- Provisional Irish Republican Army
- N22 road (Ireland)
- List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland
- Rail transport in Ireland