Amazing how inaccurate newspapers can be. The Sunday Independent of last Sunday carried a short story telling its readers that on September 1 Irish Rail will be operating a new service between Nenagh and Limerick. It goes on to say it is the first time in over 40 years trains have operated on this track.
All that's happening is a change in frequency and a new commuter service. Trains travel on this section every day.
The Sunday Independent story was plain gobbledegook
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