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Oh là là


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Pity they leave out the most scenic railway journey in the country, Dublin to Rosslare where you see all types of countryside.


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Where you see all types of lovely beaches maybe, but not all the mountains and rugged landscapes of the west Coast surely 😜


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Quote by The Rambler

Where you see all types of lovely beaches maybe, but not all the mountains and rugged landscapes of the west Coast surely 😜


True but it's quiet rugged around Bray Head to Greystones and nice mountain woodland around Rathdrum. My favourite non driving trip in the country.


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I can imagine the type of folks that would be on that train.

I'll bet there'd be blacktie evenings with quotes from James Joyce and readings of Yeats poetry...

A bit too "high brow" for the likes of me... :lol:


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Bit too expensive., but if i had it, i would pay it. I love steam trains, but never been on one. Although id say the company would probably be hard work, not like when im craicing around the place in me aul hymer :P


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Quote by ROBANDSUE

Bit too expensive., but if i had it, i would pay it. I love steam trains, but never been on one. Although id say the company would probably be hard work, not like when im craicing around the place in me aul hymer :P


Yeah, one could have sympathy with all the passengers who could not get into their Motorhomes to get away. :o :lol:


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