English: Train approaching Damhead - 1989 Northern Ireland Railways GM built 112 brings what should be the 08.00 passenger service from Dublin (Connolly) to Belfast (Central) towards the remains of Damhead station - the train was operating from Newry due to a "security alert". Note the second coach, a former British Rail MkII FO, which had recently been purchased from BR and was still in BR colours.
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