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Number
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Class
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Type
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Seats
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Original
Company
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Intended/Former Use
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Date To
Traffic
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Acquired By RPSI
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Current
Location
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Status
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Additional
Notes
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88
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B6
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Dining Car
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24
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GNR
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Dublin - Belfast
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1938
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1973
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Dublin
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In traffic
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Built in Dundalk.
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351
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25
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GS&WR
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Irish President's Coach
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1902
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1995
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Dublin
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In traffic
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On loan from CIÉ. Launched on
18/10/2001 by Irish President.
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813
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3rd
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60
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GS&WR
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Local trains
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1910
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1990
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Mullingar
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Sound
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Used as tarry inside shed.
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837
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3rd
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72
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GS&WR
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Local trains
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1902
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2002
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Mullingar
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Fair
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Latterly 503a in departmental
stock.
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1142
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Corridor 1st
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56
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GS&WR
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Dublin - Cork
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1921
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1973
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Dublin
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In traffic
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Runs as companion to 351,
following extensive overhaul.
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1335
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Corridor 3rd
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56
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GSR
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Dublin - Cork expresses
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1936
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1973
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Dublin
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Awaiting overhaul
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Bredin design.
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1383
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Park Royal Open 3rd
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72
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CIÉ
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All CIÉ and Belfast - Dublin
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1955
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1986
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Dublin
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In traffic
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1419
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Park Royal
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58
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CIÉ
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All CIÉ and Belfast - Dublin
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1956
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1985
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Dublin
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In traffic
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Ran for a time as a snack car,
numbered 2423.
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1463
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Open 3rd
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64
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CIÉ
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All CIÉ and Belfast - Dublin
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1958
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1985
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Dublin
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In traffic
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Laminate design.
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1916
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Half Brake 3rd
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24
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CIÉ
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All CIÉ and Belfast - Dublin
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1957
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1985
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Dublin
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In traffic
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Generator fitted.
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1949
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K31
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Open Brake 3rd
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72
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GNR
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All GNR(I) system
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1954
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1975
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Dublin
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In traffic
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Was fitted as AEC driving
trailer. Running as 1949 while on Irish Rail.
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2421
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Dining Car
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39
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CIÉ
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All CIÉ and Belfast - Dublin
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1956
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1985
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Dublin
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In traffic
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Extended bar.
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2981
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Travelling Post Office
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CIÉ
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Main CIÉ mail routes
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1958
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1992
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Dublin
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Poor
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Owned
by An Post
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Historic
Irish President’s Coach 351 has its own page.
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