Rail line reopens after 34-year absence

The West of Ireland was back on track today with the reopening of a rail line almost 34 years after the last scheduled passenger train.

Rail line reopens after 34-year absence

The West of Ireland was back on track today with the reopening of a rail line almost 34 years after the last scheduled passenger train.

Campaigners were celebrating the new service linking Limerick and Galway but called on the Government to complete the rest of the Western Rail Corridor.

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