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irishRail201 wrote: I'm baffled how Cork, Limerick and other large urban centres can't manage one freight train.My reasoning of the whole thing would be because they're all connected to big enough ports and Ballina isn't really, Limerick has Foynes and a road! Cork has Tivoli which is next to the city. Unfortunate that it is the way it is, but hopefully someday we'll see a return of more liners to places.
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077 powers through Claremorris yesterday with a fully loaded Waterford Port to Ballina DFDS LinerThe silence of the still photograph belies the turbo charged eruption of 077 bursting through the Westport Bridge one mile north of Claremorris with a trailing load of close to 1000 tonnes. The relaxed posture of the Driver reminiscent of the cool endeavours of the elite corps who piloted millions of tonnes of Mayo freight through this iconic portal in Notch 8 over the diesel decades. The orange crusader thunders westwards leaving the unique scent and sound of a GM in its trail.
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GM072 wrote:Lovely stuff Burma Road.I read in the newspaper during the week that they are seeking to reopen the line that is your namesake!
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trackie1 wrote: Were the pictures of the timber train taken recently?
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