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Viability of the North Tipp rail line again being questioned

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New figures show the link between Limerick and Ballybrophy via Nenagh costs 10 million euro a year to run with only several dozen people using it daily.

So the subvention per passenger is around €750.

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The issue is set to be raised at Tipperary County Council’s next SPC meeting as part of a wider discussion on Tipperary’s transport needs.

Director of Services Pat Slattery says the figures point to a problem

However Independent Councillor Joe Hannigan doesn’t believe scrapping the service is the answer

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