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Irish Rail add three more carriages to Westport lunchtime train service

Increased demand on two train services between Dublin and Westport has led to the announcement that additional carriages will be supplied.

Free WiFi on Dublin to Westport train

Iarnród Éireann has announced that all of the company’s Intercity trains are now equipped with free WiFi.

Public lecture on the lives of soldiers

Standing on sodden fields at Waterloo awaiting battle; surviving the damp, dirt, and dead bodies in the Western Front trenches; and enduring the heat of the desert at El Alamein were hard enough experiences without also having to face death as the enemy closed in.

Time to get set for winter with Ardagh Agri Services

With the weather turning and the long winter ahead. Being protected for whatever the winter throws at you is an essential. At Ardagh Agri Services, Crossmolina Road, Ballina the crew will have you ready to face the elements full on. They can check your tyres, oil levels, starters, alternators, batteries, and lights and beacons.

New railway station for Crusheen as part of Western Rail Corridor

Iarnroid Eireann has been granted planning permission to construct a new railway station in Crusheen as part of developments to the Western Rail Corridor. Since it opened on March 30, 2010, the Galway to Limerick route has proved to be a resounding success accumulating more than 250,000 journeys. The addition of the station at Crusheen, along with a major commuter station at Oranmore, is expected to attract further custom to the route. It is expected that both new developments will open during the first half of next year.

Romeo and Juliet - fast and furious

ROMEO AND Juliet, Shakespeare’s “star crossed lovers” whose families are embroiled in a vicious feud in Verona, is coming to Galway, but this production promises something a bit different.

Greens give mixed welcome to new train timetable

The new morning bullet train service from Galway to Dublin is a major step towards people being able to travel from one city to the other in under two hours.

Rail commuters are being ‘ripped off’ by ‘expensive tickets’ says Athenry Greens

Rail commuters in the west of Ireland are being “ripped off” by having to pay for “the most expensive commuter rail tickets” in the country.

Work begins on Galway train platforms

Iarnrod Eireann has began work to upgrade the Woodlawn and Attymon railways stations to accommodate the new railcars operating on the Galway route.

Galway city centre to become car free?

The centre of Galway could become a car free zone if the Department of Transport has its way.

 

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