Talk:Great Northern Railway (Ireland)

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[edit] Meath Off Track?

I suggest moving the Meath On Track link to the DART page, where it seems more relevant. According to the linked site itself, the Dublin-Navan line was part of the Dublin & Meath Railway, and subsequently Great Western. The GNRI was only involved in the Drogheda-Navan link, which is peripheral to the Meath On Trach campaign. Since the campaign is more of a current political effort than a historical archive, the link probably has little place here. Thoughts? JXM 20:44, 29 August 2006 (UTC)