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Killarney is right on track at Iarnrod Eireann best station awards
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KILLARNEY has been highly commended in the Munster category at this year’s Iarnród Éireann Best Station Awards. Catherine Cahill, Martin Carey and Maurice Moynihan of Killarney Railway Station were in Inchicore this week to pick up the certificate. Killarney was narrowly beaten to the top spot in Munster, by Templemore.
David Franks, chief executive of Iarnród Éireann, said: “The Best Station Awards reward excellence in customer service at our railway stations. What is so special about these awards is that it is the customers that decide and I am delighted that so many of them voted.
Voting was conducted through an online poll and voting at stations, with almost 15,000 people voting as part of the competition. Customers were asked to rate their station under the following criteria" Customer Information, Station Appearance and Staff Helpfulness with Killarney scoring highly in all categories. The votes were cast during January of this year.
The Iarnród Éireann Best Station Awards reward excellence in customer facilities, cleanliness, innovation and customer service in the country’s 144 railway stations.
The Overall Best Station Award winner this year was Dublin’s Pearse Station.
Above: Pictured receiving their award were Maurice Moynihan, Catherine Cahill and Martin Carey, Killarney Railway Station, with Iarnród Éireann Chief Executive David Franks.


