The sit-in by seventy people on the Belfast to Dublin peace train finished after Gardaí re-opened the railway line between the border and Dundalk, County Louth following a bomb threat.

Report shows the peace train arriving at a railway station.

View of the countryside from the train.

Passenger staging a sit-in protest.

Portadown Station.

Interview with Dr John de Courcy on the Irish Republican Army (IRA) interference with in the railway service.

Ulster Unionist Member of Parliament (MP), Ken Maginnis.

Protesters at a coffee machine

Travellers in the railway station.

Buses.

A man reading the newspaper, Life, with front-page headlines about the sit-in.

Peace train leaving railway station.

The reporter is Gary Honeyford.

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