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"Railway Renaissance in Northern Ireland" talk by Mal McGreevy
"Railway Renaissance in Northern Ireland" by Mal McGreevy On Thursday 19th October 2006 Mal is General Manager - Rail Services for Translink. He will give us a revealing insight into the challenge of operating life-expired rolling stock, the highly successful "NIR New Trains Project" (the CAF's), and NIR's strategy for the future - including Class 450 replacement, fleet expansion, network development and enhancement, and modernising the Enterprise service. A first-rate update on NIR. Plus "The Lost Railways of Antrim/Down & Armagh/Derry/Tyrone & Fermanagh" (various authors) on sale at 15% discount The meeting is to be held from 19.00 - 21.45 in the function room of the Exmouth Arms, 1 Starcross Street , LONDON NW1 The pub is 5 minutes walk from Euston station .................................................. .................................................. ........................................... John Burke IRRS |
"Railway Renaissance in Northern Ireland" talk by Mal McGreevy
burkey wrote: "Railway Renaissance in Northern Ireland" by Mal McGreevy On Thursday 19th October 2006 Mal is General Manager - Rail Services for Translink. He will give us a revealing insight into the challenge of operating life-expired rolling stock, the highly successful "NIR New Trains Project" (the CAF's), and NIR's strategy for the future - including Class 450 replacement, fleet expansion, network development and enhancement, and modernising the Enterprise service. A first-rate update on NIR. Plus "The Lost Railways of Antrim/Down & Armagh/Derry/Tyrone & Fermanagh" (various authors) on sale at 15% discount The meeting is to be held from 19.00 - 21.45 in the function room of the Exmouth Arms, 1 Starcross Street , LONDON NW1 The pub is 5 minutes walk from Euston station .................................................. .................................................. .......................................... John Burke IRRS Is this talk open to allcomers? |
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