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Network to be expanded

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TRANSPORT Minister Eamon Ryan, speaking in the Dail on January 23, all but confirmed that several mothballed lines are likely to reopen, initially for freight, as a result of the All Island Rail Review. He said that reconnecting Letterkenny, in County Donegal to the rail network at Derry was likely to be one of the projects to be taken forward.

The review, undertaken by Arup, for the Irish Government and Northern Ireland Executive was due to be published in the autumn of 2022, but delayed because

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