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On 18/4/2023 at 2:03 PM, Westcorkrailway said:

The dart, Cavan and Leitrim, and lartigue are confirmed in the next few programmes. 

Based on the last times they did anything with any railway content, I dread the schoolboy errors they'll have in their narratives!

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7 hours ago, jhb171achill said:

Based on the last times they did anything with any railway content, I dread the schoolboy errors they'll have in their narratives!

The Lartigue boys were involved in a history podcast some time ago. Not enough distinction between GS&WR and GSR made, calling the GS&WR "The Great Southern" as shorthand but confusing to a non enthusiast listener if not made clear.

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4 hours ago, minister_for_hardship said:

The Lartigue boys were involved in a history podcast some time ago. Not enough distinction between GS&WR and GSR made, calling the GS&WR "The Great Southern" as shorthand but confusing to a non enthusiast listener if not made clear.

Any mention of the original company, the WLWR?

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23 hours ago, jhb171achill said:

Any mention of the original company, the WLWR?

Not that I recall, in any case the focus of the podcast was the Lartigue, not the broad gauge which only got an incidental mention.

Built by Limerick & Kerry Railway but operated by Waterford & Limerick (pre WL&WR)

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On 6/9/2024 at 1:42 PM, WRENNEIRE said:

Any mention of the original company, the WLWR?
Did that go as far as Sligo? I remember hearing that somewhere

Waterford - Limerick, Limerick - Tralee (including Foynes & Fenit), Limerick - Killaloe (Birdhill to Ballybrophy was GSWR), and Limerick - Collooney (with running powers to Sligo).

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