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  1. Not quite, The steam train will arrive into Kilkenny, the diesel will then attach to the coaches and shunt release 461. 461 will then proceed to turn on the triangle at Lavistown.
  2. Yup, Diesel is scheduled to arrive in Kilkenny at 12:48, the steam at 13:08 and steam (Light engine) start around the loop via north junction first at 13:30
  3. The train will be steam throughout but there will be a diesel loco on hand in Kilkenny to assist with shunting. After being released from the coaches 461 is scheduled to turn on the triangle at Lavistown.
  4. I presume they are taking an educated guess and if they get it wrong they will have to sell the pre-orders at a loss
  5. still no pictures of the black and silver
  6. I am getting a 071 for Christmas, cant come fast enough.
  7. Generally they are on the left in the direction of traffic but they can be on both the left and right in the direction of traffic if a double line is bi-directional.
  8. This is the Galway livery, I am not sure of the exact date of the repaint but the period would be late 90s onwards. http://irishrailwaymodels.info/images/5112P1000298.JPG I have only bought IE Mk 2s, I am not sure if the CIE mk2 have been released. There is always the CIE Cravens if you dont have some already.
  9. Anybody who wants the higher resolution image can download it here. {Link SNip} The password to open the file is: http://irishrailwaymodelling.com. If the link goes dead drop me a pm and I will re-upload it Hi res download link removed, for a copy of the high res image see post 18 in this thread.
  10. I remember watching this years ago on discovery and dreaming. I found the full series on you tube, its been bringing back my daydreams of a large scale garden railway. Some other nice model videos on the channel as well. http://www.youtube.com/user/modelrailwaytv
  11. I have been looking through the drawings and noticed that most of them are on the small side at about 800x600px or there about. I have an drawing of a WT class 2-6-4 that is 5889x3976px (24.3 megabytes). Now that is probably too big. I was just wondering what size would be best size to submit?
  12. Nice find. Interesting the way the brake pipe goes around the outside of the wagon. Makes me think the vacuum brakes were a retrofit. It also raised another point for me, I have plenty great books for looking up locomotives and coaches but not much on wagons, they just seem to be a small add-on to some books. Locomotives and Rolling stock of Coras Iompair Eireann and Northern Ireland by Oliver Doyle and Stephen Hirsch has some good info regarding running numbers but not much else. Are the any good books for referencing Irish freight stock?
  13. ah found it, they still have 3172 and 3178. 3184 was scrapped and 3177 is at the Strathspey Railway in Scotland. The cravens vans (known as BR vans) were originally converted from BR brake coaches. 3171 (21140) 3172 (21138) 3173 (21146) 3174 (21143) 3175 (21196) 3176 (21137) 3177 (34227) 3178 (34590) 3179 (34677) 3180 (34378) 3181 (34581) 3182 (34685) 3183 (34687) 3184 (34566) 3185 (34093) 3186 (34757) 3187 (34012) 3188 (34701) 3189 (34264) 3190 (34262) 3191 (34076) 3192 (34565)
  14. As far as I remember they got 4, 3184,3177,3172,3178. I remember hearing that 2 were scrapped but I cant remember what numbers they were.
  15. At the moment I am planing on getting 2, 082 in freight and 085 in IE weathered. Possibly a third from the last batch depending on finances. Wish I could afford them all but such is life.
  16. Lima Jouef Irish Rail Iarnrod Eireann Mark III 3 Executive Coaches Set Maroon http://www.ebay.ie/itm/Lima-Jouef-Irish-Rail-Iarnrod-Eireann-Mark-III-3-Executive-Coaches-Set-Maroon-/120961867469?pt=UK_Trains_Railway_Models&hash=item1c29e39ecd Irish Rail Railways Class 071 Pin badge (Shameless self bump ) http://www.ebay.ie/itm/200797513492?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649
  17. A stands for air brakes fitted in addition to vacuum brakes S stands for caws fitted for operating in areas with CTC and train radio.
  18. Nice pics. I know there is a fair bit of work to be done but a full closure for 9 months does seem like a awfully long time.
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