Dr Crayfish wrote: » I would welcome the Brits with open arms to rule our train services instead of Iarnrod Eireann
MilesMorales1 wrote: » British railway services aren't much better than ours.
Stephen15 wrote: » First Capital Connect for the Maynooth franchise.
somefeen wrote: » I suppose you calls it boxing day as well? Oh yeah I know your type "oh its boxing day in the British isles, let go down to railway station and listen to the queens speech after a game if cricket and a glass of Pimms!" Treasonous. Charles Haughey would be turning in his grave!!
Dr Crayfish wrote: » They are, I used to live there, always thought they were excellent, maybe I just got lucky
Turnipman wrote: » This lad?
dxhound2005 wrote: »
Del.Monte wrote: » Train station is a US/lazy Irish media name for railway station - in much the same way as the media refer to all rail passengers as commuters. Dublin suburban railway stations are routinely described as DART stations whereas they are railway stations and in many cases served by other trains as well as the DART service.
Reputable Rog wrote: » Your all wrong, it's this guy
weldoninhio wrote: » Why do people waste their time making videos like this?? Never understood it.
dxhound2005 wrote: » That's not a person, it's a comedian.https://www.independent.ie/regionals/kerryman/entertainment/bernard-casey-talks-comedy-creativity-and-the-future-35594016.html
dxhound2005 wrote: » Are the announcements in Belgian?
Reputable Rog wrote: » Depends on your definition of Belgian.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » I notice there's an announcement to stay behind the yellow line over the PA systems in Pearse and Connolly Stations by a woman with an English accent and the announcement is only in English. Have our train stations come under British rule the last couple of weeks?
Are Am Eye wrote: » If a Train Station is a Railway Station should a Bus Station be a Road Station?
cisk wrote: » Do you mean Westland row?
MilesMorales1 wrote: » I was born and raised there and the rail service was always ****ing dismal.