Irish Railway Blown Up
(Rec. 10 p.m.) Belfast, April 26. A section of the Great Northern Railway main line between Belfast and Dublin was blown up in two explosions near Lurgan, County Armagh, this morning. Members of the Irish Republican Army are believed to have been responsible. There were no casualties. Lurgan is about 20 miles southwest of Belfast and 25 miles from the border.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 11
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65Irish Railway Blown Up Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 11
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