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IRRS Talk " Cravens to Rotems"
Thursday 15th November 2007 - 19 00. "Cravens to Rotems - The transformation of Iarnród Éireann" by Steve Murphy, Former General Manager Southern & Western, Iarnród Éireann Steve Murphy arrived in Ireland in 2004 to inherit a railway rapidly being modernised after being starved of investment for a long period. During the last 3 years, there has been a high profile rolling stock replacement programme, and Ireland now has the most modern rolling stock fleet in Europe . This transformation has brought tremendous challenges and has unlocked the potential of the superb people operating Iarnród Éireann. Steve will give a personal insight into this transformation and what the future holds for Iarnród Éireann. Meetings are held from 19.00 - 21.45 in the function room of the Exmouth Arms, 1 Starcross Street, LONDON NW1, 5 minutes walk from Euston station (west on Drummond Street, north on Cobourg Street ) - see the pub's website at www.exmouth-arms.co.uk ............................................. ............................................. John Burke IRRS |
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Am Tue, 13 Nov 2007 00:05:00 UTC, schrieb burkey
auf uk.railway : IRRS Talk " Cravens to Rotems" Thursday 15th November 2007 - 19 00. "Cravens to Rotems - The transformation of Iarnród Éireann" by Steve Murphy, Former General Manager Southern & Western, Iarnród Éireann Meetings are held from 19.00 - 21.45 in the function room of the Exmouth Arms, 1 Starcross Street, LONDON NW1, 5 minutes walk from Euston station (west on Drummond Street, north on Cobourg Street ) - see the pub's website at www.exmouth-arms.co.uk I hope you will give a report about that meeting on this forum. Slàinte, L.W. |
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