Looking through Rails Through Tipperary it strikes me that bagged cement, fertiliser etc. seems to have been offloaded at some fairly small stations like Roscrea. Would any freight have been offloaded at any of the above 3 mentioned stations as late as the 90's? I'm guessing proximity to Dublin maybe meant no, that this type of freight would have just gone by road instead but happy to be proved wrong. There was a pic of ferts parked in Portarlington on Facebook recently and the train wasn't just in the passing loop but reversed back into the yard it seemed.
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Looking through Rails Through Tipperary it strikes me that bagged cement, fertiliser etc. seems to have been offloaded at some fairly small stations like Roscrea. Would any freight have been offloaded at any of the above 3 mentioned stations as late as the 90's? I'm guessing proximity to Dublin maybe meant no, that this type of freight would have just gone by road instead but happy to be proved wrong. There was a pic of ferts parked in Portarlington on Facebook recently and the train wasn't just in the passing loop but reversed back into the yard it seemed.
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