Calls for investment in Tipperary rail lines as commuters face long journeys 

'If I wanted to depart Nenagh for Dublin tomorrow, the earliest I could arrive in Dublin by using rail locally is 9.53am'
Calls for investment in Tipperary rail lines as commuters face long journeys 

Commuters were left locked out of Nenagh railway station earlier this month. Picture: Nenagh and Tipperary Community group via Facebook.

The Government has been urged to invest in rail lines in north Tipperary as commuters face long journeys and poor accessibility.

Ryan O’Meara, a Fianna Fáil TD for North Tipperary, has criticised outdated infrastructure and highlighted the issues faced by commuters in Nenagh, Cloughjordan, Roscrea, and Birdhill.

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