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Train restrictions frustrates cycling tourists

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Cyclists looking to explore Killarney National Park by bicycle are facing a significant hurdle due to limited capacity on Irish Rail services.

One of the main entrances to the national park is less than one kilometre from Killarney Railway Station.
Currently there are only two designated bicycle spaces are available on each Intercity train service into town.
With the growing popularity of cycling in general and the opening of greenways like the Kingdom of Kerry Greenways and the upcoming completion of the South Kerry Greenway, concerns are rising about the ability of tourists to combine cycling holidays with train travel.
This issue, highlighted by Kerry Councillor Michael Cahill, restricts access for cyclists arriving by train and is forcing cycling enthusiasts to arrive in Kerry by car, adding to the already woeful traffic issues.
“This limitation on bicycle capacity on trains effectively cuts off a viable public transport option for many cyclists,” said Cahill. “Individuals who miss out on booking these limited slots or families traveling with multiple bikes are left without a convenient way to reach the greenways.”
Irish Rail’s website acknowledges the restriction, advising travellers to book online in advance. However, Councillor Cahill said that this solution is insufficient, especially considering the surge in interest in cycling tourism.
He has called upon Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan and Irish Rail to address the issue urgently. Increased capacity for bicycles on trains is seen as essential to fully support the growth of greenway tourism in Kerry.

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Leaping from the Sky!

There were celebrations at Raheen National School this week as SNA Gráinne Lenihan presented a cheque for €5,302.23 to Principal Joan Mullane, the proceeds from her recent skydiving fundraiser in […]

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There were celebrations at Raheen National School this week as SNA Gráinne Lenihan presented a cheque for €5,302.23 to Principal Joan Mullane, the proceeds from her recent skydiving fundraiser in aid of the school.

Gráinne organised the ‘Her Health, Her Power’ initiative last July, which culminated in her completing a skydive in August to raise funds for Raheen NS. The money will go towards the development of the school pitch and a new perimeter race track for the entire Raheen community.
Pictured at the presentation were members of the parents’ committee Joan Bowler, Máire O’Leary, and Ann Marie Donovan, along with school staff Norrissa O’Donoghue, Conor Coffey, Linda Farrell, and Mark Egan, joined by the delighted students of Raheen NS.
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Heartbeat to host public meeting on heart health

The guest speaker on the night will be Dr Haytham Makki, Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, who will discuss heart health in general and address questions from those attending. Dr Makki is […]

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The guest speaker on the night will be Dr Haytham Makki, Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, who will discuss heart health in general and address questions from those attending.

Dr Makki is a long-time supporter and friend of Heartbeat, and the meeting will include a Question and Answer session, followed by tea, coffee, and biscuits with time for informal chat.
Free copies of the Safefood 101 Square Meals recipe book will also be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
This is a free and open meeting, and everyone is welcome to attend.

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