100 YEARS AGO
FEBRUARY 1923
Armed raiders on Irish railways DURING the past few months, much havoc has been wrought on the railways in Ireland by armed raiders, but the destruction of the railway station at Sligo has appealed most strongly to popular imagination in Great Britain.
Before saturating the buildings with petrol and mining the walls, the wreckers coupled up seven powerful engines and sent them headlong under full steam. The locomotives crashed through the massive concrete sea wall and one plunged into the sea.