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  1.  Donegal Town Centre 18 May 1958. No trains in this one but there are 2 GNRI single deckers hiding in the back ground and it is a JG Dewing slide. Views like this with a specific date are invaluable in setting the period on a model railway.

    No double yellow lines, Park your car where you like. Nowadays when you look on Google Street View its a glorified roundabout with a pedestrianised  centre , fancy little walls and seats, the trees have grown but to plagiarise  Pete Seeger: Where have all the people gone - Gone to Aldi (just round the corner) every one?

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    I prefer Lidl!

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  2. 40 minutes ago, leslie10646 said:

    I wonder what was under those tarpaulins on the corrugateds in the Kilkenny shot?

    The shape of the objects under the tarpaulins suggest that they are the same as the ones on the wagons on the left without tarpaulins. The wording is undecipherable but they could be fertiliser or  bagged peat perhaps .

    Negative is by R M Casserley .

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  3. 7 hours ago, Branchline121 said:

    I wonder if they were ever transported on the line, or were they a bit late?

     

    Port Erin 1Aug14 S4250069

    At the 2014 Transport Gala they transported a wagon load of Peel 50's down to Port Erin behind the new diesel ( 2 ill fated designs together!) On return to Douglas they were unloaded onto the platform for display. 2 people could pick them up and they had no reverse just a handle on the back which you lifted them by and turned them around. They were too late for the old days of the Isle of Man Railway.

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  4. 18 hours ago, jhb171achill said:

    Ramsey station still had a rail-borne crane in it, at the goods bank,

    Just got this neg of it! Circa 1960. There is a similar crane preserved on the site of Union Mills station, the trackbed from Peel through Union Mills to the Douglas outskirts is now a footpath.

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  5. I considered going but am not really up to travelling far these days. I first visited in 1971 and have managed another 6 trips since; its a shame that they couldn't have retained the Peel line as well, then all the major towns on the island would still be rail linked. I have 12 albums on flickr covering all aspects of the Railways but the most interesting one is this one with some 450 photos.:

    Isle of Man Railways & Tramways 1950's-1970's

    This covers the lines pre preservation from the 1930's and also the Ailsa  period.

    I have just acquired another 120 odd images to add in due course.

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  6. Some interesting arrivals recently. These 2 are from the Light Railway & Transport League's Tour in June 1953.

    Tralee & Dingle, 8T  at Castlegregory Junction on 11 June.

    Cavan & Leitrim, A view of after the famous collision on 8 June (thanks to the extensive photographic coverage by the LTRL members on the train) at Mahanagh Xing between 3L's train and a 

    Ford Model Y Poplar. The car was carried for several yards but was righted after the 2 occupants had got out with just a few scratches and they apparently drove off and both train and car continued on their ways.

     

    No doubt these days the place would be a crime scene and the line and road closed for several hours. They don't make cars or trains or that ladies hat (unconfirmed on the last one) like that anymore!

     

    T &D 1953-06-11 Castlegregory Junction 8T LRTL Spl.x154

    C&L 1953-06-08 Mahanagh Xing nr Drumshanbo 3L with stricken Ford Model Y Popular.

     

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  7. It will be a quality production but I already have the 2 previous books on the Tralee & Dingle and I can't see that there will be much new information in this one. Having said that some more negatives landed on the door mat yesterday and there are actually 2 of the LRTL Special  at Castlegregory Jc and Dingle on 11 June 1953. 

    Most of the recent books I have purchased have had the photos looked at and then they are put  on the shelves to be read at a some later date which doesn't seem to happen!

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  8. I have been working on the bridge piers and embankment for the slate Tip tramway . These will disguise the tracks into the quarry and the main line to Penmachno AKA the fiddle yard.

    The Scenecraft Ffestiniog 'Bog' block needs to be backdated with smaller window panes and possibly the odd lean-to and extra chimney for its new role as the Watchman's cottage.

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  9. 15 hours ago, Mayner said:

    The Irish OOn3 models were introduced in the early-mid 1990s.

    I'm thinking it might have been the late 1980's but with this time gap now plus my advancing years I'm probably mistaken. I moved from Blyth to here in the 'Centre of Britain' er Haltwhistle in June 1993 and I'm pretty sure I purchased a fair number of the Irish kits, Donegal 2-6-4t, Swilly 4-8-0, C&L 4-4-0t several coaches and about 15 wagons whilst at Blyth. The loco kits were missing various motors, gears and wheels and these were going to be forwarded in due course. Everything was thus packed away pending their receipt which unfortunately never happened. Several years later I exchanged the lot with Geof at Contikits probably for some Bemo Swiss H0m  models.

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