A rail link for Donegal

Madam, – In the recent cold-snap Letterkenny, Co Donegal, suffered temperatures of 15 degrees below freezing and snowdrifts …

Madam, – In the recent cold-snap Letterkenny, Co Donegal, suffered temperatures of 15 degrees below freezing and snowdrifts which made it almost impossible for essential traffic to get into and beyond this major town which is also a gateway to further north-west Donegal, including Carrickfin, Falcarragh, Gweedore and the north coast of Ireland. If a mainline rail link ran from the existing terminus, at Sligo, going through Bundoran, Ballyshannon, Donegal town, up the existing derelict rail alignment in the Barnesmore Gap, to Ballybofey Stranorlar and ending at Letterkenny, this would open up the entire county to enhanced off-road freight and passenger traffic.

If a politician existed at ministerial level with the vision and good sense to lobby for such a thing it could open up the entire county to proper inclusion in the entire national political network rather than, as it may seem, usually being the last place that good ideas land. – Yours, etc,

CHRISTIAN MORRIS,

Claremont Road,

Howth,

Dublin 13.