Spokesperson Barry Kenny says while phones and wallets are among the most common items, staff have also discovered a forgotten inflatable Jesus and a bag of spuds:
A pair of ukuleles, a sleep apnoea machine and a bag of knives are among the items left behind on trains last year.
Irish Rail says it finds hundreds of possessions onboard which have been forgotten by passengers.
Spokesperson Barry Kenny says while phones and wallets are among the most common items, staff have also discovered a forgotten inflatable Jesus and a bag of spuds.

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