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  1. Great videos. I am curious about the industrial complex shown on the right hand side of the screen on the January 2006 video. Can anyone shed some light on what it was and its history

    Is it this

    in this video? It's the large grain complex belonging to R & H Hall. It saw wagon-load traffic throughout the 1950s and 60s and then it later years saw container style spasmodic grain trains during the mid to late 1990s until this traffic ceased altogether. The rail connection into complex was lifted recently following the track rationalisation at Waterford station.
  2. May have been that a second 121 came to assist with the train and happened to be facing the other way. Wouldn't have been a problem until they reached the other end when one would have to be turned. Only advantage in being faced opposite ways already would be to speed up the run around.

    No it just so happened to be facing that way under normal circumstance, probably formed out of convenience when no other loco was available and no way of turning it around. Indeed it had the disadvantage on arrival when one couldn't run around and return properly. :)

  3. On some less common occasions you would have a pair of 121 locomotives working with both cabs facing forward, not the usual familiar formation. Heavy mineral traffic and other freight developments from the late 1960s onwards gave further reasons for multiple working to be adopted on the 121 locomotives.

  4. I am sorry to hear of this news. Lance wrote a short but wonderful evocative memoir of the IRRS's 1959 railtour to Tullow, published in IRRS Journal 181, the text of which can be read here. I believe too his London Area 'Quiz Nights' will probably be fondly remembered, judging by the reports then written of in the Society's news. May he rest in peace.

  5. Thanks for posting Eiretrains now I have a real reason for Brown vans on CIE! that site is quite a find.

    No problem Mike, Patrick, that's why I thought it might be a good idea to let you know, so you can now run the brown van next to CIÉ stock. It's interesting to think that no only did such a van come all the way down to Dublin and then Cork, that on its final part of the journey it traversed the Cork City Railway to Albert Quay, if only we had a time machine to witness it :D

  6. I know this might be an example of unearthing a dormant thread, but while researching the CBSCR system recently, I observed a picture in one of Colm Creedon's notebooks (viewable on Cork County Library site) depicting a rake of UTA stock in Albert Quay station, Cork, consisting of one of the 4-wheel UTA brown vans + two ex GNR(I) carriages.

     

    Their appearance in Albert Quay, dated September 1959, seems to have been in connection with Chipperfields Circus visiting Cork. On seeing the picture I was reminded of this thread, so just thought I'd mention it considering the interesting discussion above on the travels of the brown vans and the aspect of depicting them prototypically on model layouts.

  7. Just revisiting this thread in light of the news that the former Asahi Plant site is to be home to a new biomass power station. Can anyone clarify, was there a direct rail link to the plant or were the Asahi tanks forwarded on by road from Ballina?

    It was forwarded by road to Killala from Ballina station. There's some pictures of the Asahi plant with its containers on the RTÉ Archives site.

    https://stillslibrary.rte.ie/indexplus/image/2154/042.html

  8. Macroom was all horizontal timber but had the full width balcany, in the base it had the normal window & the door was at the back. The roof detail especially in the later years was missing one of the detail bits on the roof. Main problem is the balcony was at the other side of the building if you were using this as a base model.[ATTACH=CONFIG]20424[/ATTACH]

    That's Jack McCullagh's photo from IRRS Journal 187? A very informative article on the Macroom was featured in the previous issue.

     

    The model cabin is almost a mishmash of designs together, although for an Irish design one would expect to find a window in the base section.

  9. Hi all,

    I've added some pictures of the PWD works a few weekends ago in Dublin to my Flickr: :)

    17357407375_bd842c84bb_n.jpgIE 072 PWD Ballast+Spoil, Harmonstown by Ciarán Cooney, on Flickr

     

    17340722900_bd2dabb30e_n.jpgIE 072 HOBS arrives at Harmonstown by Ciarán Cooney, on Flickr

     

    17693579981_b2d808c61f_n.jpgIE 072 Spoil 'Wrong Road', Killester by Ciarán Cooney, on Flickr

     

    Plus IWT and 206 capture in the Cherry Orchard area:

    17721975688_896939f451_n.jpgIE 084 IWT Liner passing Cherry Orchard by Ciarán Cooney, on Flickr

     

    17883391076_033b8ceff9_n.jpgComing soon to the 'Enterprise', 206 by Ciarán Cooney, on Flickr

     

    And finally a video from 2008 at Malahide:

     

    Thanks for looking and stay tuned for more videos here: :tumbsup:

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  10. Hi Noel, while browsing through treads, I noticed something on this one of yours, which I cannot make out exactely what it is, to be more specific it's to the right of B142 & the left of 227, unless of course I'm seeing things, which would'nt be unusual !!!

    If you are referring to my picture (ie. the photograph), what you are looking at is the engine cover/hood off an Intercity liveried 201 locomotive on a flat-wagon, looking like a shed (hence the 'shed' nickname given to the UK's GM Class 59 and 66 locomotives). ;)

  11. As some have stated already, these films from the early/mid 1990s were recorded by Colm O'Callaghan (it was a bit before my time! ;) )

    There are more videos in the pipeline so please subscribe via this link for updates:

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    There is also a ) There are more videos in the pipeline so please subscribe via this link for updates.

    https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Eiretrains

     

    There is also a [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPtPbkXB4No&list=PLFB61F7D68CC79776'>playlist of similar material :tumbsup:

  12. A few pictures from March and April this year now uploaded to Flickr. :D

     

    Some of PWD, freight and passenger workings :)

    16350930483_cf2c8a344a_n.jpgIE 087 back in traffic on IWT Liner, East Wall by Eiretrains, on Flickr

     

    16274278894_8fbb138357_n.jpgIE 085+088 Top-Tail HOBS, Kearneystown by Eiretrains, on Flickr

     

    16636224910_1e164f5682_n.jpgIE 075 discharges the HOBS, Straffan by Eiretrains, on Flickr

     

    16582036609_52a6f72054_n.jpgIE 219+Mk4 'Intercity' train, Docklands by Eiretrains, on Flickr

     

    16671292146_0bb9ff7178_n.jpgIE 'Enterprise' 206 IWT, Kearneystown Bridge by Eiretrains, on Flickr

     

    Plus a video!:tumbsup:

  13. Anyone know what station it came from?

    Could be the one from Goolds Cross station north of Limerick Junction, as it appears very similar and had lain dismantled for several years.

  14. I highly recommend people get to see this exhibition, well worth a visit. The past/present pictures are very interesting.

     

    She would have saved a lot of time on the before and after pics if she had just logged onto Eiretrains, though... :):P

    It's done really well, it's better than Eiretrains! :D

  15. Hi all,

     

    I have uploaded my first photos of this year 2015, they can be viewed here.

     

    Most features freight and PWD workings, here are some samples:

    16363131732_823fcea8ec_n.jpgIE 084, Drogheda - NW HOBS, Gormanston by Eiretrains, on Flickr

     

    16210888110_84382e2df4_n.jpgIE 077 IWT Liner - Drumcondra by Eiretrains, on Flickr

     

    16451189572_e0bb94956e_n.jpgIE 077 IWT, East Wall by Eiretrains, on Flickr

     

    16288329367_61568e8691_n.jpgIE 086 HOBS, East Wall by Eiretrains, on Flickr

     

    16307161220_93592374ae_n.jpgIE 233 IWT, East Wall, Dublin Port by Eiretrains, on Flickr

     

    Plus a video for an NIR Poyntzpass/Dundalk train:

    Thanks for looking!:tumbsup:

  16. Can't help but notice the advertisement on the bus, Kodak Film, very appropriate as I recall reading those Dublin photographs were shot on Kodachrome film, one of Kodak's flagship films for true colour rendition, as the advert says Colour comes out best on Kodak Film! :D

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