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Still taken from Dublin to Cork train video.Dublin to Cork

Narrated by Henry Kelly
Written by Peter Middleton
Filmed in 2007
Duration 110 mins
Widescreen No
Definition Standard
Download size 2.4GB
Format MP4 video
Still taken from Dublin to Cork train video.
Dublin to Cork

Dublin to Cork

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Intercity diesel loco-hauled expresses are still alive and well in Ireland. Now you can see Ireland's primary route from one such locomotive, a General Motors’ class 201 heading the 10.00 Heuston to Cork.

The train is scheduled to cover the 165 miles between the Capital and Ireland’s second city in 2 hours 50 minutes, running at speeds of up to 100 miles an hour and calling at just three intermediate stations en route, Thurles being the first, a distance of 86 miles.

At the rear of our train is a streamlined driving trailer - literally the sharp end of investment in new Intercity rolling stock. Ireland’s premier line was built by the Great Southern and Western Railway in stages from 1846 and is of double track throughout.

Multiple cameras follow the progress of our train from within the cab, the trackside, stations and even the CTC Central Traffic Control centre at Connolly.

Dubliner and TV personality Henry Kelly delivers the historical and contemporary narration.

Narrated by Henry Kelly
Written by Peter Middleton
Filmed in 2007
Duration 110 mins
Widescreen No
Definition Standard
Download size 2.4GB
Format MP4 video

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