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At the time of its establishment, the company referred to itself as Irish Rail and adopted the four rails IR logo. In 1994, the company brought the Irish form of its name to the fore, introducing a logo and corporate branding based on the letters IÉ (Iarnród Éireann) branding and logo.
Website of Iarnrod Éireann (Irish Rail) Website of Northern Ireland Railways; Railway Procurement Agency; Platform For Change (Dublin Transportation Office) Strategic Rail Review 2003 (Department of Transport) Rail Users Ireland – Ireland's National Rail User organisation; Eiretrains – Irish Railways Past & Present
The 2700 and 2750 Classes (nicknamed "Sparrows" [Spanish Arrows]) were two related types of diesel multiple unit operated by Iarnród Éireann.The 2700 Class units were 2-car sets; 25 cars were built by GEC Alsthom in 1997 and 1998, and began entering service in December 1998.
The history of rail transport in Ireland began only a decade later than that of Great Britain.By its peak in 1920, Ireland had 3,500 route miles (5,630 km). The current status is less than half that amount, with a large unserviced area around the border area between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Then in 2014, the 29000 Class received a new all-over two-tone dark green livery. Since March 2013 the new bilingual logo has been introduced across the company's rolling stock, including the Commuter service. This is designed to eliminate customer confusion between the two names Iarnród Éireann and Irish Rail and create a more unified image. [2]
Limerick Colbert railway station, the main station on the Limerick Suburban Rail network. Limerick Suburban Rail (Irish: Iarnród Fo-uirbeach Luimnigh) are a group of Iarnród Éireann commuter train services from Limerick Colbert to various other destinations on three different lines.
The station is on the Dublin to Westport Line. Passengers to or from Galway will need to travel to Athlone and change trains. Passengers to or from Ballina and Foxford will need travel to Manulla Junction and change trains. [2]
Castlebar railway station serves the town of Castlebar in County Mayo, Ireland.. The station is on the Dublin–Westport/Galway railway line and is the penultimate stop on the line for services towards Westport.