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Northern Ireland Railways Revitalisation, United Kingdom



Doubling jointly operated cross-border frequencies may be achieved by using modern DMU stock like NIR's C3K or Irish Rail's Class 22000.


  • Opened in 1994, Belfast's Dargan Bridge improved rail links to the north and...

  • There are hopes that increased frequency on the Belfast-Dublin 'Enterprise'...

  • The small locomotive fleet includes two Class 201s for Enterprise workings....

  • Somewhat distant from the centre in spite of the name, Belfast Central...

  • The Great Victoria Street terminus is sited in Belfast city centre.

  • After years of under-funding, most NIR routes have had some track, station...

  • The Metro brand is used by NIR's sister organisation operating Belfast's main...

  • With a twice-hourly Belfast service after line upgrading, the well-tended...

  • The 23-strong CAF 'C3K' fleet has greatly improved standards for passengers.

  • Doubling jointly operated cross-border frequencies may be achieved by using...

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