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Unread 12-12-2007, 14:12   #1
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Default Woodlawn and Galway line

A letter form a lady in Woodlawn (that metropolis on the Galway line) in to-day's Irish Times shows us (a) that paper never refuses ink, no matter what is written and (b) that one might have just a little sympathy with IE when it comes to the complaints.

She complains that the trains are almost never on time (having also said that the rail service is a huge asset to the area) and goes on to assert that trains frequently fail sto stop when scheduled to do so.

Can this be so? Does she imagine that all trains are supposed to stop there? I should imagine that, while not unkown, failure to stop at a station is a very rate event, and usually attracts a lot of attention.
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