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![]() http://www.irishrail.ie/cat_news.jsp?i=4829&p=116&n=237
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![]() They will simply take earlier or later trains.
Friday should be a dry day on that route. |
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The petrol incident a few weeks ago didn't give them much choice in the matter and it had to be done. Will cost them providing 2 security people per train. |
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![]() Was not on this service but people were talking about it on another service who I was sitting beside and they were saying that a group of lads allegedly after drinking started sniffing petrol from a drum. When driver became aware the guards were called but they allegedly threatened to set it on fire if the guards were called.
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![]() One wonders what type of tickets the petrol heads were travelling on ?
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