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06 Sept 2025

Derry Cup FAI Final train a win for the future of travel, says Derry councillor

Special Translink FAI Cup Final coach and train services for Derry City FC fans

Last weekend's Derry City FAI Cup Final train was a big win for sustainable transport and illustrated that a much-expanded rail service for Derry is a perfectly viable and popular proposition.

People Before Profit Councillor Maeve O'Neill said: "The success of the special train to Sunday’s cup-final shows that a much-expanded rail service for Derry is a perfectly viable and popular proposition. We must ensure that the authorities North and South take note and commit now to the re-establishment of the line.
 
"Apart from pride at winning the cup, the most common feeling on the journey home was satisfaction at so many fans being able to travel together. It made going to the final a communal event which all fans on board will remember together.
 
"On the way back, there was no room for doubt that travelling by train can enhance any journey. Every seat in every carriage was occupied by a smile.
 
"The cup final special brought tidings of comfort and joy."
 
She continued: "Derry to Dublin can be done in three and a half hours. Given the option, who would choose to travel any other way?
 
"This is not to mention what could be achieved if our rail service was refurbished and expanded as part of an all-Ireland network with the opening of the North West Rail Corridor. This is the future. At the end of the week of the global environmental conference in Egypt, it is an imperative.

"Every fan who travelled by train will have left less of a carbon footprint than fans using any other mode of transport.
 
"Sunday clinched the argument. High praise is due to Into the West - Rail Campaign for making dreams like this a reality."

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