“Distance is a social product; its length varies depending upon the speed with which it may be overcome” – Zygmunt Bauman

From the beginning of the railways until the railways of today, conditions in Ireland have been different from those in Britain. The first railways in Ireland were built to carry passengers rather than goods, because there was no consistent heavy mineral traffic nor big manufactured items to transport. The rise of road, canal, rail, air, … Continue reading “Distance is a social product; its length varies depending upon the speed with which it may be overcome” – Zygmunt Bauman