Sir, - On the Dublin-bound train from Drogheda this morning, a young girl, crushed into the corner of a carriage, fainted. Cries went out to "get back and let some air come through", but there was no place to go. There was no space for her to fall down, and no room to give aid. She had to be held up until we reached the next stop.
In four weeks' time children will be back to school and back on the trains. Only then will we see the full scale of the injuries which this dispute has so far evaded. What has to happen before an end it put to this madness? - Yours, etc.,
Kevin P. Shally, Donabate, Co Dublin.