Irish Rail to trial Europe’s first locomotive to combust hydrogen instead of diesel by Edwin_Jones Tags:ireland 2 comments Where we’re going, we don’t need (rail)road……. >Iarnród Éireann has 18,071 class diesel locomotives in railway operations, 12 of which are used to support freight operations. 18,071 diesel locomotives in operation in Ireland??? That can’t be right. Can it? That seems an astronomically big number given our population and infrastructure. There are only 24,000 trains in the UK. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
>Iarnród Éireann has 18,071 class diesel locomotives in railway operations, 12 of which are used to support freight operations. 18,071 diesel locomotives in operation in Ireland??? That can’t be right. Can it? That seems an astronomically big number given our population and infrastructure. There are only 24,000 trains in the UK.
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Where we’re going, we don’t need (rail)road…….
>Iarnród Éireann has 18,071 class diesel locomotives in railway operations, 12 of which are used to support freight operations.
18,071 diesel locomotives in operation in Ireland??? That can’t be right. Can it?
That seems an astronomically big number given our population and infrastructure.
There are only 24,000 trains in the UK.