Volunteers at the Downpatrick & County Down Railway say that they’re down, but not out, after devastating floods hit Downpatrick and the railway on Thursday 2 November. Flood waters inundated the town after several consecutive nights of heavy rain, causing the River Quolie to burst its banks and wreak havoc on the railway terminus, workshops and historic carriage gallery, undoing years of work and effort. As an immediate consequence, the popular, and, crucially for the railway, revenue-generating Lapland Express events, usually held on the weekends running up to Christmas, have been cancelled, although the D&CDR is exploring the possibility of alternative events with a Christmas theme.
An even greater casualty is the cancellation of the line’s New Year Diesel Gala, planned for 6 January, and to which Dublin-based Tailte Tours…