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Unread 02-04-2013, 13:29   #15
Jamie2k9
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The same could be said for Limerick Junction: I've never heard any announcement for "change here for Tipperary, Cahir, Clonmel...". Likewise, apparently no station exists north of Ennis on the automated announcements.
In Heuston they announce the connection and one of the hosts on the Cork line announces it to when they are on that service.

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I think the statement itself is perfectly reasonable. The North Tipperary towns on the line have a competitive advantage over the North Tipperary towns that are not on the line.

However, clearly a 2 train a day service does not have a competitive edge over any line that has 4, 5, 6 or more services a day.
Can you post a list of reasons why visitors would want to visit these towns other than driving through. They are not exactly know for tourism.
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