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  1. I've just tried e-mailing them again. Back in June 2013 I ordered a Silver Fox 3 car push/pull set, they kept 10% deposit and said delivery was 6 to 8 months; its now 17 months later and I have had no reply to e-mail or phone calls.

     

    Ernie

  2. I was using your photos as a reference for the very same query. You have pics of the double stack containers in use in 2001 and 2004 on the Waterford liners.

     

    b Waterford 217 June 2001 a067

    b Waterford Goods June 2001 a095

    e Waterford Oct 2004 DSC00953

     

     

     

     

    I also recall seeing them in Kilkenny (although never on the wagons) in 03 and 04. Your archives are an excellent resource by the way!

     

    AAARRRGGGHHH!!!!!!!!

     

    I checked that set as well! Thanks

    Ernie

  3. I have just acquired some of the IRISH Freight shop Guinness wagons which have the 2 varieties of containers. Now all my photos from my visits in 2000 to 2006 only show the triple stack variety actually in use on wagons apart from a couple at Dundalk in October 2000. Does anyone know if the double stack type was more commonly used in the 2000 to 2006 period and were the 2 types mixed on wagons.

     

    Thanks Ernie

  4. My son Alan produces 3D models, mainly of narrow gauge prototypes; however over the last few months he has been working on a 4mm scale 3D bubble body , to be used in conjunction with the Dapol Prestwin kit and the SSM detail etchings.

     

    The bubble is now available via his Shapeways site:

     

    http://brackmodels.weebly.com/cie-cement-bubble-in-4mmft-00.html

     

    I have the 3 test models and he says a further batch of 4 are now just about ready for me.

     

     

    ERnie

  5. Are these images of any use?

     

    Thanks very useful, I will pass on to son Alan. Progress with this project has been slow on Alan's part; due to having a 12month old daughter, looking for a permanent teaching post (He's found one!) and being side tracked by other projects. Its the Summer holidays soon and hopefully this may progress a bit faster!

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    I have had these locos sitting on my shelf for the last 10-12 years waiting for a layout which at my age just isn't going to materialise. They are built from North Star design kits (I think! its the kit now available from Des). Built professionally , Lurganboy is complete (although its lost its whistle somewhere) whilst the unnamed loco whilst painted needs 3 link couplings (set included). They are both in full working order and I tested them on my shunting layout today (need oiling!) 32mm gauge

     

    Prices are Sterling £500 for Lurganboy and £460 for the other. To include International Signed For postage to Eire from Haltwhistle.

     

    ERnie

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    I have had this 7mm scale kit built (I'm not sure whose kit!) for several years. Its well built etched brass but un-motorised and it is also built to the correct 7mm/ Irish gauge ratio ie about 37mm. It accordingly needs a new chassis to be useable on O gauge track. This is beyond me and rather than just have it gathering dust it would perhaps be better to move it on.

     

    Selling price £105 which would include signed for postage to the Republic from here in Northumberland. I can take Paypal.

     

     

    Ernie

  8. Hi All,

     

    I was asked by a friend - yes, I still have one - to help identify the locomotive below. Sorry for the poor quality - photo of a poor photo. The only identification mark is 5 on the side of the loco. Any information gratefully received. :)

     

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    This is a Consett Iron Company A Class Kitson built long boiler 0-6-0PT. There were a fair number in the class with one preserved. Here's a link to a couple at Derwenthaugh in later National Coal Board days. http://www.flickr.com/photos/irishswissernie/9089246539/in/set-72157627014288780

  9. There is a set of over 100 Claremorris views in 2003 & 2005 in my Irish Flickr Collection

     

    I particularly liked the use of the Ballina branch 071 class to shunt the Guinness wagons from the unloading siding to the headshunt, sometimes with the Cravens etc still attached. Shunting could get quite involved as bogie wagons had to be placed at the front of the set with the 4 wheelers at the rear.

     

    Ernie

  10. I had this book on order with Amazon, but they have just cancelled my order saying that they are now unable to obtain it from their supplier. Does anyone know a bookshop I can order it by mail from?

  11. Interesting collection Richie, unfortunately no views of the tank tops/ boiler join. I have or have had just about every book published on Irish Railways and can't find such a view in any of them.

    As the line was built cheaply with few cuttings and only one footbridge at Ballinamore and one overbridge at Belturbet it would have been fairly difficult to take photos from a height

    There are a fair number of Ballinamore shed taken from the footbridge but the locos in shot are invariably the ex Tralee & Dingle tanks! I seem to remember Colourviews many years ago had one or two slides taken from the footbridge but I havn't seen them for years.

     

    Ernie

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