skinner75 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago "The Limerick to Foynes rail line, opened in the 1850s, has undergone significant phases of growth, decline and near abandonment, saved by export ore from Silvermines. By 2001, the line was disused. But now it has been rehabilitated and due to reopen by autumn 2026. Hassard Stacpoole, a Co. Limerick native, seasoned railway professional, and Railway Magazine’s Irish Correspondent, will present an overview of the line's historical significance and periods of decline. He will examine the current rebuilding and reopening, providing insights into the restoration process and what lies ahead for this vital route." Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/w/89514528312?tk=qjW52o6FIGVkJBO43Y07w3bDnyzi9SiHDxMYV22xk0k.DQkAAAAU13tOOBZwN0tJRjUyNFF4T0FLRGZfemM0NnpnAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA&pwd=guk6m0TVZMs5ZzJxyvwmQbn828JCCs.1&uuid=WN_xzk-WJfnRRykC4v4SUgeLA#success Meeting starts at 6pm this evening (17th Apr) If you enjoy the meeting, and are not a member of the IRRS, please consider joining 1 1
Mol_PMB Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago An excellent talk, mix of old and new. I look forward to travelling on the branch in the future. 1
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