A rare and fascinating artifact from Irish rail history, this Railway Working Timetable is an important record of Ireland's railway network in the early 20th century. Issued by Coras, the railway company responsible for Ireland's rail system at the time, it provides a unique snapshot of the country's transportation infrastructure during its formative years.
The timetables feature various routes and classes of trains, including express services to major cities like Dublin, Cork, and Galway, as well as commuter lines serving smaller towns. The artwork accompanying each page is a mix of bold graphics and elegant typography, adding to the overall visual appeal of this piece.
A valuable document for railway enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in understanding Ireland's transportation past, Railway Working Timetable CIE Coras Impair Eireann 2nd April 1973 is a must-have for collectors. This specific edition has been certified by experts as authentic and is accompanied by an accompanying booklet providing detailed information on the history of the railway network and its key players.
A sturdy printed document with minimal wear, this timetable remains a vital piece of Ireland's railroad history, offering insights into the country's development from 1919 to 1973.