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Mayo students and families pay more than Galway rail users

Westport Labour Councillor Keith Martin has called on Irish Rail to explain why students and families pay more for tickets on the Westport to Dublin line compared to those on the Galway to Dublin line.

Green Party sponsored walk from Athenry to Tuam

Green Party Cllr Niall Ó Brolcháin along with this fellow Green Local Election candidates will do a sponsored walk from Athenry to Tuam.

Chamber breakfast briefing a great success in Mullingar

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Two inspiring business role models addressed Chamber members in Mullingar last Friday, at the second breakfast briefing organised by the Midlands Gateway Chamber.

International tournament announced for Midlands

The Football Association of Ireland has announced details of the 2009 under 15 international tournament which will take place in Athlone, Tullamore, and for the very first time, Mullingar. Among the teams competing are Belgium, Lithuania, Russia, and the Republic of Ireland who will compete in the four nations tournament from February 10 to 13.

Rail and infrastructure investment needs to be highlighted to Government

The Council for the West has been urged to convene a meeting to bring together the social and economic interests of the region. The purpose of this is to present a united approach to the Government in relation to future road and rail investment in the west of Ireland.

Late train put on for Ireland match this weekend

Iarnród Éireann has announced a special late night train service to bring matchgoers home from the Ireland v Bulgaria soccer international this Saturday.

Midlands Gateway Chamber to host second annual Ambassadors Ball

On May 8 the Midlands Gateway Chamber, in association with Athlone Chamber, will host its second annual Ambassadors Ball in the Sheraton Hotel, Athlone.

Networking opportunity at Ambassadors Ball

The Midlands Gateway Chamber Ambassadors Ball, to be held on Friday May 8 in the Sheraton Hotel, Athlone, offers an ideal opportunity in these troubled times for your business to get networking with other businesses in the region.

Trains for internationals

Special trains will be running from Dublin to Galway for the upcoming soccer and rugby internationals.

Western Rail Corridor can be a boost to business and tourism if it gets public support, says WDC

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Phase one of the Western Rail Corridor is due to get under way in September, enabling rail travel from Galway to Ennis, Limerick, and on to Cork, Tralee, Rosslare, and Waterford. It could also be a boost for business and tourism.

 

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