A map of the restored North West Rail Corridor, including. future rail re-openings it would enable
A series of video animations have been produced to help bring the proposal for a North West Rail Corridor to life.
The North West Rail Corridor originated with the rail campaigning group Into The West, which subsequently commissioned a set of professional video animations to help explain its plan to restore the North West Rail Corridor link between Derry and Dublin.
In November, Into the West, launched a major campaign to have the former Derry to Portadown and Derry to Letterkenny rail lines restored, two routes which together form the ‘North West Rail Corridor’.
The restored route will start at Letterkenny and run through Derry, Strabane, Omagh and Dungannon to Portadown, from where trains would continue on directly towards Dublin or Belfast.
Once re-opened, the Corridor will return rail to Donegal and Tyrone for the first time in 60 years and help to close the huge gap in the island’s rail network. In addition, it will provide the foundation stone for three further rail re-openings in the future, extending the proposed Western Rail Corridor north from Sligo through Donegal to Letterkenny; extending rail from Omagh down to Enniskillen and Sligo; and creating a Mid-Ulster loop from Dungannon to Cookstown, Magherafelt, Randalstown and Antrim.
To help explain the rationale, route and benefits of the restored North West Rail Corridor, Into The West worked with Sketchpad Studios, an animation company which specialised in producing campaign videos for Non-Governmental Organisations.
Their impressive roster of clients has included Friends of the Earth International, CAFOD, Cycling UK and the Child Poverty Action Group.
Into The West worked with Sketchpad to create a series of three animations, which run for between one and two minutes each.
The first animation focuses on the North West Rail Corridor, outlining when the route was closed, the impact that closure had, why the line should reopen again and where it will run.
The second animation outlines the ‘Seven Benefits of Rail’, explaining why rail is about so much more than just getting from A to B.
The third animation focuses on the ‘Heart of Ulster’ line, which is the idea for a new loop of rail around five of NI’s six counties, that the reopened Derry to Portadown line would enable.
The first two animations have just been released by Into The West, with the ‘Heart of Ulster’ video due to launch on Valentine’s Day to mark the anniversary of the 1965 closure of the Derry to Portadown route.
The animated videos have been funded thanks to a Derry-based company that recently made a large donation to support Into The West’s campaigning work.
Chair of Into The West, Steve Bradley, commented: “These animated videos will really help decision-makers and members of the public see and understand what the North West Rail Corridor is all about, and why it must be reopened.
"At only one or two minutes long, the videos are easy to digest and perfect for sharing on social media channels. We would encourage people to visit our website or YouTube channel to watch them, and to help spread the message by sharing them widely.
"Most importantly, we would also ask anyone who wants to see the North West Rail Corridor become a reality to sign the petition on our website and to also consider becoming a member of Into The West to help support our work.
"Let’s all make 2023 the year that the decision is made to put Donegal and Tyrone back on the rail map, and to re-connect Derry directly to Dublin”.
The videos can be watched on Into The West’s website (www.IntoTheWest.org) as well as on its new YouTube channel: @IntoTheWestRail.
Their petition calling for the restoration of the North West Rail Corridor can be read and signed HERE.
Subscribe or register today to discover more from DonegalLive.ie
Buy the e-paper of the Donegal Democrat, Donegal People's Press, Donegal Post and Inish Times here for instant access to Donegal's premier news titles.
Keep up with the latest news from Donegal with our daily newsletter featuring the most important stories of the day delivered to your inbox every evening at 5pm.