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  1. It would be interesting to know what unknown grounded coaches and vans are out there alright
  2. looks like its shaping up well, hope you get on good at it
  3. Sure thing! are you 00 gauge? I have some shots of ballybrophy during the late 90's/early 200's of my childhood which ill dig out.
  4. here here broithe, I don't have any picture of it but immediately before the gas tower, a singletrack passed over a girder bridge (crossing a stream) meanwhile the mainline continued behind the backscene shown through a tunnel.
  5. All, Angus Moncur was born in waterloo, Liverpool. He and his wife moved to Ireland in the mid 1990's, they moved to a place called Muríoch in west Kerry the farside of Dingle. Angus told me about the trains he saw as a child, in LMS days, he was a BIG LMS fan, which later grew upon me, so now the majority of my steam locomotives and steam carriages are LMS because of his influence. As im sure ye know Bachmann are due to produce their LYR 2-4-2T after December, I had aimed at buying one to show angus, but I was too late. Angus died during summer 2013, I had meant to go out to him the week after but unfortunately he died in peace. I should probably mention that his wife had cancer from 2009 and was going through radio therapy etc. she was in a wheelchair looking very frail when I last saw her, she was the best in the world very inviting and very friendly. I should also mention that angus was agnostic (had no religion) but he converted to Catholicism and was baptised in Dingle church! They became ministers of the eucharist, and angus even got a medal from the pope for his work! At every wedding, baptism and funera angus and mollie would be volunteering with no help from any one local. They truly were the best of humanity, pitty we cant all be like them. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam. On my very last visit to Angus (after mollies death) I decided to take some photos of the east end of his large 00 layout. I was fortunate I took them as the layout is probably dismantled now. I brought my LMS 2P and my cravens over to show him their quality. His layout was based on waterloo to Crosby ("waterloo? I said, in London? It seems a bit small." Angus laughed and explained it was his local station in Liverpool, part of the Lancashire and Yorkshire later LMS I believe.). The layout ran the full length of the bungalow's attic which was considerably long. I haven't any measurements of it. The photos are not great quality but they are the only such photos of the layout, so apologies for that. Also Angus had put aside his black 5 number 5000 and 4 LMS coaches away for me, he must have known that he was going to die, this surely must give me the reason to start building a model railway, I am undecided whether to do a 00 gauge version of my own local station Roscrea (with modifications to fit the room), a 009 layout based on the fictional but locally talked of extension from castlegregory to cloghane (my granddad was from castlegregory and got me interested in the T&D, now lives in dingle) or a 0-16.5mm version of the latter. Any suggestions would be great! P.S date on pictures is wrong!
  6. Wow dick macks pub will be out soon right across the road from my grannies house in Dingle! might be able to finally get going with my T&D themed layout
  7. In inchicore, I see a Mk2 D coach hidden in the undergrowth near the carriage shed is it not 5408?
  8. I think the jinty will be the Bachmann jiny with a discount
  9. CIE has been protected from wage cuts imposed on the public sector as its a semi state.......protected by the militant bus and rail union....remember the ones who brought Dublin practically no public transport (with exception to luas and DART).....they have justified privatisation of Dublin Bus because of their strike (paid 40K 2nd highest paid in europe).......I agree ireland is too small for privatisation even if it wasn't small privatisation would make it a basket case like in the uk with high fares low costs poor service........but the freight sector could be privatised ............unions wont let their members run trains in the night after passenger trains stop!
  10. I recently picked up a "your model railway village" collectors mag in super value today....for €5.00 included was a mark 1 coach and a length of track.....upon looking at the mark 1...it is actually pretty good.....unbelievable value.....id nearly say its better quality than the Hornby mark 1s.......maybe it might be an idea to buy up some mags and create a whole length train! Metal wheels and quite heavy...... should check it out!
  11. Irish rail has got to prioritise existing rail routes and invest in the network and improve line speeds e.g Dublin-Cork is an average train speed of 60mph...not really acceptable for €50 on-peak.....if brought up towards 80/90mph as in the UK train time would cut to 1 hour 45mins which would be worth the €50 on peak..... I live in Roscrea on the ballybrophy line I use it every week to go to Dublin...IE made the lunacy idea of upgrading the lesser used limk-nenagh section.....I am in favour of closing the route and replace it with a bus from nenagh town centre on the motorway to Roscrea town centre then on to ballybrophy or portlaoise...it would still be faster than conventional bus!! Limk junction to Waterford has little if any strategic value and could be on the cutting block....as would ballina-manulla for passengers only..... Salaries in IE and CIE are MAD.....average is €54,000 in the ROI and for translink its something like €34,000 when converted......semi states have had NO paycuts unlike there public sector counter parts......CEO is paid more than the Taoiseach and theres another 2 in bus eireann and Dublin bus..... I did a big study on the issue for a job im doing at the moment.......the waste in the department of tourism & sport is appalling €390K and €300K were spent on "dressing rooms" in Donegal and ballymun....imagine if dromod, stradbally, Downpatrick, or another group got the same resources
  12. I have to say I do like the "windowed" DART.....will the printed one be discontinued when it arrives? and would there be much of a difference in cost?
  13. I hope so too! It may take a while though
  14. Here follows a comment from Jonathon Levy (Peters son) on the Tralee and Dingle Steam Railway Group facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/groups/traleeanddinglesteamrailway "The following was a letter to the editor of The Kerryman from my late father Peter, sent 28th October 2007, which we found recently in his old emails. In it, he expresses his disappointment at the condition of the steam railway at that time. I don't know if it was ever printed but I thought it would be worth sharing here. SIR, I was shocked, on a recent visit to Tralee, to see the neglected condition of the Tralee Steam Railway, a project I conceived way back in the 1980s. It's probably been forgotten in Tralee now, but it was only thanks to a dedicated committee and the enthusiasm of many Tralee people that we were able to bring what I believe is a priceless item of Tralee's heritage, namely locomotive 5T, back from the United States where it had been rescued from scrapping by US railway enthusiast Edgar T Mead. Thanks to the support of a number of key people - and I must single out the former manager of FAS, Joe Dunne, we were able to see the project through to fruition. In those days there were very few positive things happening in Tralee. High unemployment and emigration overshadowed everything and the resoration of the canal, together with the Blennerville windmill and the train project, seened to offer an alternative to the gloom. Unfortunately, the heritage projects went a step too far with the building of the Jeannie Johnston. I think it would be a loss to Tralee and Kerry generally, though, if the Tralee Steam Railway is going to suffer continuing neglect because of the negative impact of the Jeannie Johnston disaster on heritage projects in Tralee. Obviously, the Tralee Steam Railway needs money to get it back on track. But it also needs ideas to bring out its full potential and I would gladly assist any group in Tralee interested in progressing the project in that regard. Sincerely, Peter Levy." In his obituary Peter was described as "disillusioned" with the outcome of the railway after spending so much time and effort in repatriating 5T from the USA, unfortunately Peter never got to "support" any group, as no one was interested, However his daughter got in contact with me via the facebook page and I did have contact with Peter himself, although he was quite ill at that time, he died after a long battle with pulmonary fibrosis an incurable lung disease. Rest in Peace.
  15. Was it not the push pull MK3 to work with 124??
  16. Great pics! I see on the RPSI website it lists the MPD driving trailer 532 as surviving....is this the case?
  17. Thanks for the detailed info! I didn't know westrail originally got B114! Does the crane still exist? I know that a GSRPS version is at Mallow
  18. 226 in her CIE days seen here:http://eiretrains.com/Photo_Gallery/Railway%20Stations%20A/Attymon/slides/Attymon_20100118_0002.html
  19. The ITG is a pretty unique group preserving (almost) all mainline and shunting diesel traction of irish heritage. (with exception to B113 and one or two shunting types). That's a real achievement! Some of the locos are historic in their own right C226 being the first mainline preserved loco in the country, C231 hauled the last train from birr to Roscrea and was the first C class to start in preservation, 003 was the last A (001 class) to haul a passenger train, G601 is a class prototype, B103 is the last sulzer remaining in Ireland, B124 is the oldest formof GM traction in ireland surviving, im sure ive missed a few more.... but well done!
  20. I think An Post did some narrow gauge railway stamps about 20 years ago
  21. I think it needed a new engine anyway!!!
  22. From the CIE's own website : "C I É is committed to safeguarding the treasures of the past for future generations. The Centre, planned for a location on the Company’s railway system, will also offer a secure base for exhibits in private ownership. The National Transport Collection will include facilities for the enthusiast groups who are doing such a magnificent job in maintaining and running preserved trains, buses and other vehicles from a bygone era. Locomotives, rolling stock, road motor vehicles and associated artefacts are being recovered and restored for future display. It is intended that this work will encourage strong community involvement through Government-assisted schemes and will allow the public to view restoration projects in progress. Skills in danger of being lost to modern technology will be preserved." out of date perhaps??
  23. with 6111 it would be a splendid pairing
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