It's not just bridges that get hit - Merrion Gates: major damage from car hitting gates earlier, repair works underway, DART/Commuter delays 15 mins will continue til afternoon.
I know nothing, but I suspect that there will be a steady evolution over the forthcoming years, subject to the prevailing economic climate.
If stuff that is made is bought in adequate quantities, then the future will be rosy ( or orange )...
I just want all the diesels to 'Murphy Standard'.
Mark 3 & 4 coaches.
22000 sets.
Beets and cements.
That'll do for this year....
There are rumours of a reasonable Bord na Mona set in the offing.......
Indeed, he was, and the company still is, though it was really a product of the Soviet times. Sikorsky was pre-Soviet Russian. It's all rather complicated, I was just being rather (over) simplistic..
Maybe they'll get that going again, too - https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=baku&hl=en&ll=42.881845,47.657053&spn=0.001645,0.002411&sll=53.800651,-4.064941&sspn=10.873972,19.753418&t=h&hnear=Baku,+Azerbaijan&z=19
Giant aircraft have been a bit of a Russian speciality, ever since the world's first four-engined flight by Igor Sikorsky's Ilya Muromets.
..through the An-22 with those monstrous turbo-props..
.. and the Tupolev 114 - the largest pre-747 airliner..