8-589: Ashtown may refer to: Ashtown, Dublin , a suburb of Dublin, Ireland Ashtown, Ghana , a suburb of Kumasi , Ghana Ashtown Castle , a fortified house in the Phoenix Park in Dublin Ashtown railway station , a nearby station Ashtown Burials , a book series by N. D. Wilson Baron Ashtown , a title in the Irish peerage. [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
16-728: Is a football club from Fingal in Dublin , Ireland . The club competes in the Athletic Union League (association football). Phoenix plays at a football complex in Scribblestown. Former players at the club have included ex-Bohemian F.C. player Marc Hughes, ex-Shamrock Rovers player Marc Kenny, and Ciarán O'Donoghue. The club was formed on 1 June 2006 by the amalgamation of Ashtown Villa and Kinvara Ards. For their part, Kinvara Ards, who were established in 1982, had previously merged with Kinvara Boys. The committee of Ashtown Villa FC had
24-459: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ashtown, Dublin Ashtown ( Irish : Baile an Ásaigh ) is a suburb of Dublin , Ireland. It is also a townland in the civil parish of Castleknock and falls largely into the postal district of Dublin 15 , with some addresses in the Dublin 7 postal district. Ashtown is bounded roughly by
32-513: Is in Fingal . The suburb had a population of 13,209 inhabitants as reported in the 2016 census. Teagasc has a food research centre at Ashtown. The Dublin–Sligo railway line passes through the area and it is served by Ashtown railway station , which opened on 1 August 1902. Stopping at Ashtown is the Western Commuter service, which runs frequently between Maynooth and Pearse Station in
40-603: Is just to the south of the railway line and runs along it. Phoenix FC , formerly known as Kinvara Ards, also use this park for their youth teams, but have used a football complex in Scribblestown for their senior team since their merger with Ashtown Villa in 2006. Ashtown is in the Dáil constituency of Dublin West and the local electoral area of Cabra – Glasnevin for Dublin City Council . Phoenix F.C. Navan Road Phoenix F.C.
48-904: The city centre. The area is also served by the 120 Dublin Bus route, which terminates at the railway station, and by the 37, 38, 39 and 70 routes, which pass nearby on the Navan Road. Broombridge railway station , on the Commuter route, has since December 2017 also acted as a terminus for the Green Line of the Luas . A new railway station, called Pelletstown , was opened in September 2021, between Broombridge and Ashtown stations. The grounds of St Oliver Plunketts/Eoghan Ruadh GAA are located in Martin Savage Park, which
56-425: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ashtown&oldid=1013844687 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
64-651: The townlands of Castleknock to the west. Finglas to the North, Cabra to the East and the Phoenix Park to the South. It is situated by the Royal Canal , near the Navan Road, which some addresses being named off Navan Road. The Phoenix Park is also nearby, its Ashtown Gate entrance about 500 metres south of the railway station. The townland's 278 acres are within Dublin City whereas Castleknock
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