The Curious Case of the Traveling Goat at Westland Row Station
In 1858, passengers at Westland Row Station in Dublin witnessed an unusual spectacle when a goat found its way onto a passenger train. As the train prepared for departure, the animal's presence caused amusement among commuters and challenged railway staff, who employed various strategies to coax the goat from the carriage. Their efforts were successful, and the goat trotted contentedly back down the platform, marking a humorous moment in the history of 19th-century travel intersections between humans and animals.
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