His successor as taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, might be all about doing The Loco-Motion with Kylie Minogue, but for Enda Kenny his big passion is just plain old locomotives.
Now the retired politician, who stepped down as taoiseach in 2017 and gave up his Dáil seat last year, is on track to host his first ever TV show on that very subject.
The former Fine Gael leader makes his TV presenting debut next week, as he fronts a new show about the long-abandoned railway routes of Ireland.
Iarnród Enda will air on Monday evenings on RTÉ One, with the 69-year-old at the helm and presenting as Gaeilge. The six-part series will see Enda explore the story of a once-modern transport system, the railway routes that became embedded in our countryside,
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