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  1. 2 hours ago, PorkyP said:

    Reminds me of the scene in Derry Girls where the Tommy Tiernan character pretends to be an Australian tourist when the car gets stuck in an bunch of marching Orange men...

    Funnily enough that's one of my bittersweet memories of the old 'new' station, on our way back to England being dropped there in a Free State taxi while the Apprentice Boys were marshalling up...

  2. On 12/6/2019 at 11:48 PM, NIR said:

    So Virgin have lost their franchise?

    I traveled on something called 'Avanti West Coast' today, the Branson personality cult has been eradicated!

    Though back in the 90s they were a definite improvement on BR and were cheaper too for a good few years.

  3. On 12/1/2019 at 8:31 PM, Broithe said:

    Very little fiddly stuff.

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    It won't last long, though - it's just a transitional phase as the operator changes over...

    So Virgin have lost their franchise? If it means an end to all that tiresome 'jokey' stuff like those girly announcements in the toilets it will be worth it. I lose braincells every time I hear that nonsense.

  4. For anyone contemplating a 70 Class or 80 Class build, parts for the BR Class 205/207 underframe (on which these were based) seem no longer available. The closest I can find are various bits from Replica Railways, correct in size/shape but not in detail.

    (clockwise from top left) B5 bogie kit, Mk1 coach components, PCV chassis components, Class 419 (MLV) chassis components

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    I even know the names of most of these things now - regulator box/cradle, vacuum cylinder, reserve vacuum cylinder... and maybe a compressor?

  5. It's on the wrong side of the river and the railway goes to the wrong places. For all my fondness for the NCC that's kind of hard to fix. Foyle Road GNR would have been the more natural rationalisation for Derry with the NCC cut back to Coleraine or Ballymena, more reflective of the actual flows and centres of gravity.

  6. 7 hours ago, NIR said:

    All I can add is that I don't really remember the old station buildings in the early 70s, only that you walked past them on the platform rather than through them to the platform as you usually would at a terminus. More a waiting room under the canopy really, maybe of weatherboard construction and painted white. In the first of Ernie's photos you can just about see one corner of it on the far left.

    Well doesn't the mind play tricks. Can't argue with photos

    Brick

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    Canopy profile

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    General view

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    Corrugated iron, was it blown up sometime?

    NIR DMU 65 at Larne Harbour in 1977

     

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  7. All I can add is that I don't really remember the old station buildings in the early 70s, only that you walked past them on the platform rather than through them to the platform as you usually would at a terminus. More a waiting room under the canopy really, maybe of weatherboard construction and painted white. In the first of Ernie's photos you can just about see one corner of it on the far left.

  8. On ‎3‎/‎8‎/‎2019 at 10:47 PM, NIR said:

    Inspired by memories of travelling by train in Ireland from the 60s onwards, mainly Belfast/Larne ports to Derry but once Dún Laoghaire to Sligo in 1972*, the flat-faced NIR Class 70 and the frowning CIE C Class sum it all up for me.

    A rethink, two lots of memories so two layouts, one NIR and one CIE.   

    Timeline now freed up with the C Class no longer having to be a 1985 onwards NIR 104 Class.

    No locomotive so 'disconnect' entry from the sector plate into the loop and have the 70 Class railcar shuttle within a static diorama of spoil wagons, cut-down opens, MED parcels van and brown van - very prototypical.

    A narrower baseboard to give a travellers-eye immediacy to rolling stock and infrastructure (now 4 feet by 6 inches)

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    Rotate it 180, change LH point to RH then continue all tracks to the baseboard edge and you have a representation of my Mother's old local station, Ballyglunin CIE.

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    The C Class will operate on this layout in all black/yellow panel (hopefully ready-to-run by then!) and will occasionally make it up to NIR with a CIE freight (even if they didn't).

    So my white bubbles are now the wrong colour...

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  9. 1 hour ago, DiveController said:

    That will fit in my preferred era very nicely

    That would certainly add to the appeal of these van, different ends and  doors types. I might need a few more of them if those are options!! Doors open, would be fantastic nears the goods shed/yard with a fork lift which is how they were loaded with pallets as I recall

    Make the runners part of the roof and the floor sections rather than the sides, then select your door position... easier to mould too?

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