
Abbeyfeale, Wednesday. There is hope that with the involvement of Mr John Redmond, Mr O’Shaughnessy, and other members of the Irish Party, the Sunday train service between Tralee and Limerick will be restored. This development is crucial to prevent the trade of several significant towns in Kerry and Limerick from suffering due to misunderstandings between the Railway and Postal Authorities.
It is expected that the intervention of influential figures will help resolve the issues that have crippled the train service and enable the smooth operation of transportation between Tralee and Limerick on Sundays. This initiative aims to ensure that the economic activities and businesses in the towns along this route are no longer negatively affected.
The collabouration between political representatives and relevant authorities is seen as a positive step towards addressing the challenges faced by the train service and promoting improved connectivity for the benefit of local communities and trade.
Kerry News – Wednesday 02 March 1904


