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    Born Belfast 1946 and educated there until Queens University saw through me and threw me out - a lucky break as I became a computer programmer in London and somehow survived thirty years in computing before retiring early. After a couple of years in China, I returned to the UK and became a tour manager with Great Rail Journeys - I still work for them after 19 years.

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    Steam, steam and more steam! Blue engines with mahogany coaches are best. Modelling Portadown GNR(I)

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  1. Reference the point about this being no use to you if you're heading to Dublin Airport from Belfast - The Northerners jump on the Express bus - members of my family in the North use them regularly and extol their virtues. @Louth - I hope that you will live to see that it will be a magnet for people going into the City, just as Thameslink and the Elizabeth Line have been to London. However, with one caveat - there has to be car parking at each station in the suburbs so that people can "Park and Ride". There may never be the volumes to make feeder buses really take over from people's own vehicles - but, it can be done. When I'm in Switzerland, I stay in a village a few kilometres out of Spiez and that place (population in the low hundreds) enjoys being on a two buses an hour service. People use them, sometimes they are full and standing, because they are utterly reliable - which is the key. I just hope that they get on with it before the costs rise any more!
  2. Any of you semi-addicted to the Tour, like me? I watch for the brilliant scenery, glimpses of railways (plenty of them, but never seen a TRAIN!) and a bit for the race itself. Anyway, today, Bastille Day, a Brit, a Welshman, to be precise, and so a CELT, won the Stage! But, but, but, just behind him, having torn the race apart earlier was a very brave Irishman Ben Healy, who now leads the Tour and wears the fabled Yellow Jersey! Only the fourth Irishman in history to have ever worn the famous jersey, so well-done Ben! So, while @Past-Avenue races cars up hills, Ben CYCLES up them ...... I should whisper, for rivet counters among you, that although Ben was born in Birmingham, in his youth, he chose to compete for Ireland
  3. This is a retro "next wagon". I'm withdrawing my double beet kit after 278 sales. Instead I'll be offering @Past-Avenue's version which is effectively RTR. Sorry to those who like building things. With this kit also goes my Flat wagon which was the basis for my double beet. Again, I'll supply Enda's excellent RTR 20 (or 22ft) flats - I use them on my layout with my own earlier facts - they're good. If you're in Ireland, obviously buy from Enda, if you're in UK, contact me. There MAY be a new wagon at the end of all this - I've sent drawings to Enda .......
  4. And me, please. And the MGWR A Class No idea where I'll run them - the 400 was probably too big for the GN, but nice to have one in memory of the Master Modeller Drew Donaldson who had No.409 as a favourite. The A Class could have got over "our way" on a GAA special when the GN was too busy to loan a loco when someone was playing Armagh? Real reason is hope that the younger grandson might like models ......
  5. Sorry if this has been stated earlier in this thread which I have only been casually been following (except when I helped Paul to get his wagon drawings) - anyway: The Society has published: GNR T1 and T2 Tanks Compound VS U Class SG2 Class and SG3 They're all around £50 for a digital copy - you could buiild a 12 inches to the foot model from them. The job of scanning the ancient sheets needed a lot of setting up and skill. The plan is to make the lists etc accessible on the Society's new website, so be patient. If folk need things sooner, let me know what you are after - email preferred: lesliemcallister@aol.com and I'll get on the Drawings archivist who will shortly be in Switzerland for the summer (but I know where!).
  6. Thanks, JB, for stating the situation which is accurate. Richard McLachlan is in the process of making this information more easily available, but he has other priorities, like anyone else. The loss of Anthony McD, his Dublin right hand man, really took the wind out of a great piece of work which they were doing together. If people contact me, ON EMAIL please, I'll try and help. lesliemcallister@aol.com
  7. Hmm, mulling this over. Much more interesting than an 800 Class - at least there were ten of them! No.409 was a great favourite of Drew Donaldson's Mind you rebuilt more time than the current UK Government's policies!
  8. Keep out of this, JB, I'm trying to make money for the IRRS. Remember, we have your address! Honestly, I haven't much, but I'll message our friend @Westcorkrailway
  9. can you see this working to Foynes? IMG_2576.MOV
  10. Not the usual Growler at Goring! In Real Time Trains it was simply a light engine, "on test". It was some engine which whirled round the corner, the driver reacting to Linda's waves! IMG_2576.MOV Wonderful to see an electric loco under the wires here - a first for me, anyway. Coming soon to Ireland?
  11. I've got another for sale. 10€, pick up at Blackrock?
  12. SONIC MODELS S4101-01A ROBINSON A5 (GCR CLASS 9N) 4-6-2 GCR GREAT CENTRAL GREEN NO.372 STEAM TANK LOCOMOTIVE John Robinson, he of Waterford Limerick and Western fame, produced these large tank locos which, bare a resemblance, in Great Central colours, to a BCDR Baltic (of course, he forgot the extra wheels!). Lovely looking loco. See it on Rails of Sheffield site.
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  13. Lovely work, David, especially the buildings. While I agree with @Galteemore that the Wantage Tank is delightful, it's the "Footballer" pic which caught my eye, almost a 12 inches to the foot photograph. Congratulations!
  14. Hi Ciaran I'm glad to see that you caught some of the Swiss Re4/4s (sixty-ish years old) in the red livery. Also that you found some loco-hauled on the Rhaetische Bahn, which has gone Beyond The Pale by going almost all-unit! It used to be wonderful with locos on everything. A good piece of "spotting"!
  15. Hi @David Holman (to differentiate between the two Clever Davids) That wheel cleaner of yours is "insanely brilliant" - (did I quote right from The Great Escape? Gordon Jackson exclaimed this on being shown David McCallum's solution to getting rid of the soil from the tunnels!). I've just had a happy, smelly couple of hours running the insanely dear CMX Rail Cleaning tank wagon (thanks again @WRENNEIRE) around the railway. The loco wheels are next - I must try and concoct a 4mm version of your invention - if I may!
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