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Storm devastates heritage line

THE Downpatrick and County Down Railway in Northern Ireland has had to suspend all operations until further notice because of flood damage caused by Storm Ciaran at the end of October, with water levels rising on the last day of the DCDR’s‘Phantom Flyer Halloween’trains on October 29.

The flooding devastated large parts of the town, with the DCDR’s station area,

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