Lispole
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lispole Lios Póil |
||
Location | ||
|
||
WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates:
|
||
---|---|---|
Irish grid reference Q518011 |
||
Statistics | ||
Province: | Munster | |
County: | County Kerry | |
Population () | 768 (2006 Census)
rural pop = |
Lispole (Irish: Lios Póil) is a village in County Kerry in Ireland. It is situated approximately 6 miles from An Daingean (Dingle) and 25 miles from Tralee on the Dingle Peninsula on the N86 National Secondary Route.
Contents |
[edit] Transport
- Bus Services between Tralee and An Daingean also serve Lispole.
- The Dingle Narrow Gauge Railway ran through Lispole, and today a viaduct from that line still exists. Lispole railway station opened on 1 April 1891, closed for passenger traffic on 17 April 1939, closed for goods traffic on 10 March 1947 and finally closed altogether on 1 July 1953.[1]
[edit] People
- Lispole is the birthplace of Joe Higgins a former Socialist Party TD.
- Kinard, Lispole is the birthplace of Irish Republican revolutionary Thomas Ashe (Irish: Tomás Ághas).
- Lispole is the birthplace of Tadhg Evans, possibly the nicest man in Ireland. Evans has won two oscars. He hails from Tubber, the jewel in Lispole's crown.
[edit] References
- ^ Lispole station. Railscot - Irish Railways. Retrieved on 2007-11-03.