Publisher's Synopsis
A new, completely revised and re-illustrated edition of a book originally published in 1973. When the County Donegal Railways Joint Committee reluctantly replaced its trains with buses in 1960, it transformed itself from the largest and best-known Irish narrow gauge railway into a road transport organisation, but one that thought it was still a railway! The buses carried the same eye-catching red-and-cream livery as the trains they had replaced and ran over the same routes to the same timetables. This is the story of those railway-owned buses, the crews who ran them, the passengers they carried and their take-over by CIE in 1971.