It is #59
From Five Foot three Magazine #9 Summer 1970, R.M Arnold Page 3
"There were many fair specials and Tuam, rather than Galway, was the senior shed of the area. Old Dick Cole, very quiet spoken, tall and angular, was Tuam’s senior
driver and, week in week out, always worked the morning passenger. He was courtesy itself on my first visit, always taking me on the footplate and indeed well over half of my runs over this branch, with various drivers, were not in the train, a useful thing if I hadn’t had a ticket (though I always had) for
there was a searching ticket check at the one intermediate station on the branch, Ballyglunin. If any of you have seen that excellent film “The Quiet Man” you will have seen No.59 at Ballyglunin (disguised as somewhere else) and I never saw Cole with any other engine."