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  1. That 1/2 litre can won't go under my tunnel
  2. http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/northern-ireland/new-lease-of-life-signalled-for-rediscovered-bundoran-junction-rail-junction-box-29938668.html
  3. Beautiful work it's only a suggestion but I got an a class lately with a roco chassis not sure what model has flywheel motor the only way to go
  4. I'll have to start making space for this.
  5. Lovely work on the woodwork looks class as for the plan remember what Spike Milligan used to say there is no plan so nothing can go wrong
  6. I got an an a class before Christmas on the site with a roco chassis fantastic but I'm not on dcc
  7. Well when you sort it out will ye get onto the NRA about the M50 motorway to find out where the other 49 are
  8. Ya was in it back in the late 90s a lovely family from Northern Ireland by the name of Gilmore I think we're very kind to let me have the grand tour it is so beautiful if you close your eyes you can nearly imagine the train arriving
  9. Sorry Leslie next time in Galway please call in ye are all welcome
  10. Hi Leslie ya if you look back over a year ago I put a post up looking for a class 80 and I am now the proud owner of one so the best way to show it off is to do an nir scene and don't forget I did get all those SLNCR wagons in Enniskillen a few years ago and the seller didn't mind them going to Galway all the best michael
  11. In 1919 the first transatlantic flight landed in Galway at Cliften it crash landed near the Marconi wireless station in a bog the Marconi company had a narrow gauge railway about 1and a half miles long to bring turf to the boilers at the station and had just got this state of the art railcar
  12. The story of the viaduct is that it had 3 large sections and an electric draw bridge to allow for the use of boats.It was sold to Hammond foundry for £10 but they had to take it down and the story goes it was sold to krupps in Germany and posted to the uk during ww2 I have a few pictures of the bridge being built somewhere as well as the pilers.I have met a lot of people that traveled on the line and until the Celtic Tiger most of the pilers were intact
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