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English: Railway is my favourite is my favourite form of transport and during 2016 I hope to travel and photograph every route in Ireland.

The CAF Mark 4 (or MK4 or MKIV) are railway carriages operated by Iarnród Éireann in Ireland on the InterCity service from Dublin to Cork. These carriages have no connection to the British Rail Mark 4.

Since January 2007, five sets operate the Dublin-Cork route on an enhanced hourly clockface timetable. The Mark 3 carriages, withdrawn in 2009, replaced the older (and tired looking) Mark 2 carriages that previously operated mid-day Limerick, Galway and Waterford routes. The Mark 3s were in turn superseded by a new batch of 183 22000 Class in 2009. The first batch of these was delivered in early March 2007, while the final deliveries took place in 2012.
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