The Waterford-Limerick rail line reopened today after being out of service for nearly a year following the dramatic collapse of the railway bridge at Cahir last October.
The viaduct collapsed as a freight train was travelling over it, sending a number of the goods carriages into the river below.
There were fears that Iarnród Éireann was not going to reopen the line, however, more than €2.5m has been spent on reconstructing the bridge to a higher specification.
The rail line was officially opened by the Minister for Transport, Séamus Brennan, when he also announced two new daily services between Waterford and Limerick.