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Default [29-09-2008] Engineers Ireland Lecture - Dublin’s Trams Past and Present

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ENGINEERS IRELAND HERITAGE SOCIETY

The Heritage Society of Engineers Ireland, in association with The Irish Railway Record Society and the Roads and Transportation Society of Engineers Ireland host:

An evening lecture.

Dublin’s Trams Past and Present.

Jointly by: Michael Sheedy (Director of Light Rail - Railway Procurement Agency.)

and Michael Corcoran (Author of Through Streets Broad and Narrow – A History of Dublin Trams)

Monday 29th September 2008 at 8pm

At Engineers Ireland
22 Clyde Road D4

Trams were once a familiar sight on the streets of the capital. It is interesting to now look at how the trams of the past once served Dublin’s citizens and how trams are again being called upon to solve the Dublin’s transportation problems.

Michael Corcoran will talk about the historical rise and fall of the City’s trams.
Michael Sheedy will focus on the modern. He will outline the issues associated with the installation of a modern tram system in a congested city and how these trams will serve the population for decades to come.

All Welcome
Admission Free.

For Details
www.engineersireland.ie

Con Kehely (01) 6860113
con.kehely@dublincity.ie
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