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  1. Oh god this is actually really bad
  2. Yes I do agree with you that we already have 1 operational c class and another that is nearly fully restored but I don’t think I could ever justify scrapping one, even if it’s just a mere shell with a stripped interior I think it should still be kept in a nice condition even just as a static exhibit ( in a secure location)It makes me sad to look at that photo of it freshly repainted with that beautiful silver livery. Maybe I’m a bit biased as her original line ran through my home town of cahersiveen and only half a kilometre away from my house but it has been saved from scrap before and I don’t think it should be scrapped now either.
  3. Haha yes they completely stripped the inside as far as I know and apparently the floor is meant to be just plywood or something. I think it’s also sitting on a 141/181 chassis. Sorry for the confusion but are you referring to the A class or the C class here? I apologise again as I had to google what bogie meant!
  4. Found a recent photo of C227 on the 9th of march
  5. Thanks a lot, I watched a YouTube video and thought for some reason that the green a class train was C227! I hope we will be able to see it and it won’t be wrapped in covers, it seems as though it’s in a fairly bad state on the outside with the inside completely stripped, it avoided scrapping before but I wonder what the future holds for the loco.
  6. Hi, this is my first post here so I’m not sure if it’s in the right place to ask questions. I was just wondering if anybody knows if the locomotive C227 that’s stored in the west Clare railway is covered over or if you are able to see it, or if you have a photo of it in storage in west Clare? Thanks
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