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Unread 17-01-2008, 02:06   #83
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Rail Services Between Navan And Dublin is Financially Viable
Meath Chronicle
Editorial 19/01/2008
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THE extraordinary confusion sowed by Iarnrod Eireann (Irish Rail) last week concerning the viability of reopening passenger rail services between Navan and Dublin has taken a further twist this week as it has been revealed that the senior manager who told Meath County Councillors the route was not financially viable has been removed from his post.
Transport 21 project manager with Iarnrod Eireann, Tom Finn, has been removed from his post following controversial comments made to Meath County Councillors last week about the planned rail line between Navan and Dunboyne not being economically viable and that "financially, you would not touch it with a barge pole because of the costs". The remarks are understood to have infuriated senior management at the State rail company.
http://www.meathchronicle.ie/story.a...&cid=128&cid2=

don't see any mention of this here

should this guy have chosen his words more carefully

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