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Irishswissernie

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  1. These were empty, came in from the east the day before and stabled overnight in the old Ballinrobe platform. The van could well be 24850. I think the last number is a 0 Ernie
  2. I think it could well be Headford Juntion, I have a view looking the other way on Flickr. It would seem to fit! The photographer also did Killarney, Tralee and the line to Valentia so it would fit. Thanks Ernie
  3. I have been uploading a few more images from the Armstrong Railway Photographic Trust courtesy of Dave Dunn. This is a JW Armstrong original listed as Claremorris but it isn't! Any ideas. Ernie
  4. The CDRJC have their own album: Ernie Brack aka Irishswissernie
  5. Where were the Amonias serviced? I can't remember seeing any at Limerick Works so perhaps there was another agreement with the Leasors to maintain them at Marino Point or Shelton. I video'd a set at Mallow in May2000 with an additional tank tagged on behind the last barrier wagon so perhaps it had just been done. Ernie
  6. For a bit of individuality why not model an essential addition to the MU piping? ie a bit of rope as per this: 127+129 Limerick to Rosslare Harbour Oct 2000. Ernie
  7. I thought I had uploaded a couple of photos of Westport Quay a few years ago when I transfered everything on the demise old Fotopic site. Somehow Flickr at the time failed (or I cocked it up more likely!) to upload 7 images of Westport and Westport Quay. 2 links above. Ernie
  8. This was Douglas beach at 3pm on 2 August last year in the middle of the peak holiday period, it sure illustrates the collapse of the Island's holiday trade. Ernie
  9. I have uploaded a fair amount of Irish material to Flickr over the last couple of months. This is the collection link then click on an album Icon. https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishswissernie/collections/72157626625058875/'>https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishswissernie/collections/72157626625058875/ Alternatively you can click on the Archive photostream https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishswissernie/ and work your way back as I have added the views to the various Albums. Thanks to my good friend Dave Dunn of the Armstrong Railway Photographic Trust I have his permission to upload material from the ARPT Archive. The Trust mainly concerns itself with the GB railways but there is a fair amount of Archive Irish material in the collections as a fair number of the photographers visited Ireland. I have already added most of the Narrow Gauge views and am working through the 'standard' gauge material. Many of the captions have had to be amended as the information on the negatives was inaccurate or incomplete. I have added some to the 'Locations Unknown' Album as I have been unable to determine the location. Should any of the captions be wrong or you can identify any please put a note on the thread Ernie
  10. Thanks everyone; I knew there was another slide somewhere ; now attached. This one may be on the Ballybrophy to Limerick via Nenagh line Ernie
  11. Yes, I realise that now! The last Mark 1 Gen van I ordered through Modelfair actually came direct from Silver Fox some months later! Ernie
  12. 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
  13. I'm pretty sure it is Newbridge. on further study I think the white rectangle is on the footbridge rather than the overbridge. The slide is very dark unfortunately. Ernie
  14. I think its possibly either Hazelhatch or Newbridge but the absence of a footbridge is a bit confusing. March 1999 Ernie
  15. I video'd this one as well , its a bit later than the 90's. The tractor had a bit of help from a 141 in getting the tank wagons (10 of them I think) started. Ernie
  16. AAARRRGGGHHH!!!!!!!! I checked that set as well! Thanks Ernie
  17. My Flickr site is perhaps a bit confusing to find what you are looking for as there are now 231 albums and 24674 photos spread over 8 collections. This is the Irish collection: https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishswissernie/collections/72157626625058875/ This should bring up the 24 Irish sets and then you just need to click on whichever set takes your fancy (if any do of course!) Ernie
  18. 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
  19. Alan has sent me a photo of the latest batch, just need the couplings attached and probably a bit more weathering! Ernie
  20. 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
  21. 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
  22. Well that didn't take long, loco has been 're-patriated'. Ernie
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