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Default Free Parking For Christmas & New Year At Midleton & Carrigtwohill Stations

Just got this general email from Andrew Roche, Kent Station Cork:

Iarnrod eireann press release – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Kent Station

Lower Glanmire Road, Cork, Ireland.

“Thank You for Your Support in 2009”.

Free Parking For Christmas & New Year

At Midleton & Carrigtwohill Stations.

For Immediate Release

Iarnród Éireann would like to thank East Cork customers for their support since the rail line between Midleton and Carrigtwohill to Cork was opened in July 2009 and wishes everyone a Happy and Peaceful Christmas and New Year.


Iarnród Éireann, through its sister company C.I.E. Group Property, is offering East Cork residence “Free Parking” at Midleton and Carrigtwohill Station for Christmas and New Year (from now until Sunday, 3rd January 2010).


Killian O’Sullivan, President of Midleton Chamber of Commerce, welcomed the gesture and said the short walk from Midleton Station to Main Street, Midleton would help people “park and shop” in Midleton for Christmas and the New Year period. He also said it would allow people see first hand the excellent rail facilities and infrastructure that Midleton now has, for commuting to and from Midleton and Cork City.


Ray Foley, Station Manager, Cork – who is responsible for Midleton and Carrigtwohill Stations – said that Iarnród Éireann is delighted to be able to offer “Free Parking” to East Cork residence. Midleton is only 23 minutes by rail from Cork and we are looking forward to seeing more East Cork customers on-board our commuter rail services in 2010.

For Train information log onto irishrail.ie or phone 1-850-TRAINS (1-850-872467)
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