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IE - Ireland The diesel trainsets of class 2800 (built in Japan in 2000) are normally used on Dublin Connolly-Rosslare Europort, in sets of 3 trainsets. Such a set with motor car 2801 leading is seen at the starting station. Dublin, 07-09-2008 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
IE - Ireland A train of trainsets class 2800 with motor coach 2804 leading is ready to depart in the direction of Rosslare Europort. Dublin, 07-09-2008 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
IE Irish Railways - Ireland Limerick is the main base of IE class 2800. Three are seen in the station, for services to/from Galway and Limerick Junction. Also the daily return trip to Ballybrophy is operated by a class 2800 diesel trainset. Limerick, 14-07-2016 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
IE Irish Railways - Ireland Today diesel trainset 2803+2804 operates the shuttle service between Ballina and Manulla Junction where you can change for Westport and Dublin. Ballina, 12-07-2016 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
IE 2803/2804 at Limerick station.
Limerick, Ireland, 2021-10-18
Photo by Florian Litterst |
IE Irish Railways - Ireland Today diesel trainset 2803+2804 operates the shuttle service between Ballina and Manulla Junction where you can change for Westport and Dublin. Actually, Manulla Junction station does not have an exit, you can only change trains here! Manulla Junction, 12-07-2016 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
IE 2804 and IE 22358 at Limerick station.
Limerick, Ireland, 2021-10-18
Photo by Florian Litterst |
IE Irish Railways - Ireland Today diesel trainset 2803+2804 operates the shuttle service between Ballina and Manulla Junction where you can change for Westport and Dublin. Ballina, 12-07-2016 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
IE Irish Railways - Ireland Today diesel trainset 2803+2804 operates the shuttle service between Ballina and Manulla Junction where you can change for Westport and Dublin. Actually, Manulla Junction station does not have an exit, you can only change trains here! Manulla Junction, 12-07-2016 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
IE Irish Railways - Ireland The fastest way to reach Dublin from Limerick runs through Limerick Junction. A few direct trains per day - that take a curve and do not stop here - and about once an hour by changing to the Cork-Dublin Intercity trains. Trainset 2812 waits for new passengers to bring to Limerick at Limerick Junction. Limerick Junction, 13-07-2016 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
IE Irish Railways - Ireland Only twice a day a train takes the very slow line between Limerick and Ballybrophy on the main Dublin-Limerick line. Trainset 2816 stands at Limerick, awaiting departure towards Ballybrophy. Limerick, 13-07-2016 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |