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Irish name English name Coordinates Location Castlerock: Northern Ireland: Portrush: Northern Ireland: Coleraine: Northern Ireland: Dhu Varren: Northern Ireland
Iarnrod Eireann Network Statement 2011, retrieved 13 March 2011 Timetable Alterations: Valid From 13 December 2010, retrieved 13 March 2011 New Public Consultation Process for Rail Timetable Changes, retrieved 13 March 2011 onward link to timetable PDF broken
To this end, IÉ plans to purchase a significant number of new ICR vehicles – an initial purchase of 41 will be made for delivery in 2021, comprising three new trains, with the remainder planned as intermediate vehicles to lengthen existing units. The deal for the new vehicles is intended to include options for up to 40 further vehicles. [21]
There are a number of museums, most concerned with the 3 ft (914 mm) gauge, and restored railway stations around Ireland: Belturbet Railway Station, County Cavan, which is restored as a museum and has several items of rolling stock. [20] Castlerea Railway Museum, formerly Hell's Kitchen Railway Museum, in County Roscommon.
The station, ca. 1893. The station opened on 2 February 1893 and the current building was built in the same year. The station replaced two earlier stations that served as separate termini for the Great Southern and Western Railway (GS&WR) and Cork & Youghal Railway (C&Y).
Number Routes operated Built Notes mph km/h 2600 Class: 70 110 8 Mallow-Cork-Cobh Mallow-Tralee (Sundays only) Cork-Midleton 1993 2609 operated as a hybrid 2-car unit with 2716 (withdrawn in 2012) 2800 Class: 75 120 8 Limerick-Waterford Limerick-Limerick Junction Limerick-Ennis Limerick-Galway 2000 29000 Class: 29 Dublin-Maynooth
Longford Railway Station serves the town of Longford in County Longford, Ireland.. Longford is the terminus of Iarnród Éireann's Dublin Connolly–Longford Commuter service, and is also a stop on the Dublin Connolly–Sligo InterCity service.
Number of tracks: Double track (Limerick–Killonan) Single track with passing loops (Killonan–Rosslare) Character: Tertiary: Track gauge: 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in) Irish gauge: Electrification: Not electrified: Operating speed: 100 km/h (62 mph) (Limerick–Killonan) 110 km/h (68 mph) (Killonan–Limerick Junction) 80 km/h (50 mph) (Limerick ...