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At least 30 others sought treatment at first aid houses or at Letterkenny Hospital across the border.
Because the partition of Ireland placed the Irish border across the DN&G's Greenore – Newry line, it was not absorbed into either the Great Southern Railways in 1925 or the Ulster Transport Authority in 1948.