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Do not add unsourced self translated Irish names to articles. Per WP:IMOS all Irish names need to be in use and sourced. This means the subject in question needs to use the Irish name and we need a reference to prove this. Currently you're self-translating names into Irish which is WP:OR. This is not acceptable on Wikipedia. If the subject provides an Irish name (not an Irish language newspaper or the like using one they've made up and self-translated) and we can reference it then we can add it. However at this time there are no official Irish names for Northern Ireland train stations, however I'm sure it will come with time. Canterbury Tail talk 18:44, 10 December 2023 (UTC)
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