A stop signal/level crossing indicator? - red then turn 90 degrees for white
https://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/161029-help-for-sign-at-level-crossing-with-lamp-at-broken-brea-level-crossing/
It's a bit odd though, all the drooling over the detail on a 121, the lights are wrong, I want a driver inside, but the most glaring inaccuracy is just accepted with a shrug, can't be bothered.
Then again that would be creating its own market for the next 50 years with a decent sized barrier to entry surrounding it. I guess the big unknown is 3D printing and the like.
If a trader has been given an Irish VAT number they will be treated as having imported the item themselves so will be paying the VAT themselves (they will have a deferrment account so no waiting around) which is why they charge you an amount equal to the VAT at point of sale.
Wonderful, I really enjoyed reading that.
I seem to recall my father calling it Foyle Street station. Foyle Road was a continuation of Foyle Street so maybe that was the local usage.
There was definitely something of it left in 1972 as I played inside it. Went in through the side entrance and remember bricks strewn around on the floor. At least one of those rounded kiosks near the entrance was still there at that time.
A train of modern units passes prominently a couple of times in The Lobster (2015), looks like a location under the M50 at Blanchardstown
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lobster
@BroitheBoat trains are a thing of the past. Not the most comfortable of journeys but they had their own charm. Dropping the window and looking up at the stars from the middle of nowhere at 4am was pretty magical when you were 10.