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27-03-2008, 18:56 | #22 |
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Ennis Limerick line re-opens
That was alot of money to spend on a replacement bus service. Rail services on the line have now resumed, the water had gone off the line last weekend.
http://www.rte.ie/news/2008/0327/rail.html?rss Limerick to Ennis rail service resumes Thursday, 27 March 2008 17:28 The Limerick to Ennis railway line reopened this morning for the first time in seven weeks. Flooding on a section of the track near Newmarket on Fergus led to the line being closed. Iarnród Éireann said it hoped future flooding of the track could be avoided and that the Office of Public Works has employed consultants to assess what options are open to it. Advertisement Passengers on the first trains to Limerick this morning expressed relief that they will no longer have to travel by road. The Limerick to Ennis line is an integral part of the new western rail corridor, which is due to open next year. From early 2009, trains will travel from Limerick to Galway via Ennis and Athenry.
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Curious the passengers on the first trains quoted as follows
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27-03-2008, 20:14 | #24 |
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I guess they were refering to passengers leaving on the first few services from Ennis to Limerick this morning.
The service has barely restarted when there will be more disruption this weekend http://www.irishexaminer.com/breakin...p=mhojeyqlidid Disrupted rail services due to get back on track 27/03/2008 - 07:12:48 Disrupted rail commuters in the mid west are expected to be back on track today with the re-opening of the Limerick to Ennis railway line. Floods at a section of the line near Ballycar in Co Clare on February 6 forced transport chiefs to shut it down for several weeks. Iarnród Éireann said it will carry out a final track inspection this morning after which it expects the route to return to normal service. Passenger services are expected to start again with the 9.20am Limerick to Ennis service. Iarnród Eireann also warned of further temporary disruption on the line however because of planned track improvement works at Ennis Junction. The works will see train services replaced by bus transfers from 6pm on Saturday to 10am on Sunday. A company spokesman apologised for the inconvenience caused, adding that he was looking forward to the full resumption of train services on the line from next Monday.
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