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649A is in Maam Cross, It arrived there from Waterford in Oct 2022. Its sister, 651A (23962) is in Whitehead. Its previous location was in the siding adjacent to the Coolnamona stub in Portlaoise. Ironic that 2 out of such a small build survive when so many more numerous types disappeared.
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https://www.easyliveauction.com/catalogue/lot/74c4f0c008962c5976524e0486da7d81/0af8d24542e81eb9357e7ef448a6646f/our-upcoming-live-auction-will-feature-jewellery-antiq-lot-217/ This looks to be the genuine article. Can't figure out, how they were going to load/unload cattle at intermediate stations based on that timetable.....
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I wouldn't be giving out too much, about the auction houses, they basically don't have a clue about railways. They sell a load of absolute shite. Buyer beware. I've bought a lot of non railway stuff from the South Dublin auctions. They're completely legit, great to deal with, clueless about railways, so a lot of junk, but pearls amongst the swine. Victor Mee is the same, that LYR poster about Bray looks legit though, upon close up. This is 100% genuine, bought from South Dublin, like I said, pearl amongst swine.
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Now here's something unusual from Victor Mee. https://www.easyliveauction.com/catalogue/lot/9514b102bd93ff0af21cd04b98c5d836/86cba608b14f7dda2f72c6f5ebdaa66a/the-david-hughes-guinness-collection-other-important-lot-1231/ There's also this wagon plate in the GCR auction https://www.easyliveauction.com/catalogue/lot/70db05958d8cdc377c46792b42ebf8d3/1f1638c9faeb7c2641b7b1e9c67628d0/auction-of-general-railwayana-a-wide-selection-someth-lot-657/
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Sold for €260
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Ernies Massive Irish 1930's to 2005 Photo Archive
bufferstop replied to Glenderg's topic in Photos & Videos of the Prototype
The clarity of those photos are incredible. Look at the PerWay on the Loughrea branch. Amazing. And you could have cycled in the cess, all the way to Attymon. That was the way things were, into the mid 70's, even on the main lines. -
Another BNCR wagon plate coming up for auction on Victor Mee, on March 21st. https://www.easyliveauction.com/catalogue/lot/e3da13836b8385e88605d21a04458fb2/0af8d24542e81eb9357e7ef448a6646f/battlefields-silver-screens-lot-394/
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One for the Christmas and the new Westport stationmaster.... Long ago, maybe back in the late 70's. Ronnie Drew presented himself in a rather agitated state in Westport station for the morning train. Ronnie's focus, though wasn't on the departure time, but where he could get a drink. He was informed that the only drink available was on the dining car, but the only person that had the keys was the attendant and he hadn't arrived yet. "Ah jaysus". Off went Ronnie, marching up and down the platform, checking his watch. 10 minutes went by, then 15. Ronnie's steps were getting faster. By now, word had spread and the entire staff were agog. Driver, signalman, shunter, guard, checker, platform men, stationmaster, the lot were all looking out of windows, around corners, at Ronnie, thinking, God all the stories are true about the Dubliners. The attendant strolled up eventually and was directed,lively like, to get the bar open for Ronnie. Onto the train, he went, Ronnie's behind him, breathing on his neck. Rattle of keys, the panels sprung open. "What can I get you, Ronnie" "Do yez have a can of Fanta? I'm fecking parched" And the whole station let out a sigh of disappointment......
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Brilliant!
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I saw a great one down in Blacksod on the Mullet peninsula, about twenty years ago. It was possibly the remotest point from the nearest railway, that I'd ever seen a H van. Alas, even if we discovered one kept under cover, we have no underframe or wheel sets left.
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Dem were the days...Can't clear the section signal, the Ballina boys are running late' "Hmm, must have been delayed.… again..."
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That wasn't as interesting as the detonators(they weren't described as such),that were originally listed as an lot in the initial auction listing. They were taken down by the following morning. Fair to say that they're not railway experts. The Bundoran Junction cabin diagram was interesting, went for €850
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https://www.easyliveauction.com/catalogue/lot/74c390738486581e27670828fac76ee5/0af8d24542e81eb9357e7ef448a6646f/bimonthly-auction-of-general-railwayana-a-wide-select-lot-383/ I know one or two collect these. This is on the GCR auction this coming Saturday, so postage and possible custom charges would have to be taken into account
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In all my time on the railway, I have never heard a tamper, described as a tamper. It's always a "packer". Would you agree ttc0169? "Btw, yellow paint is in situ"
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Bredin Suburban Brake did it make it into preservation?
bufferstop replied to Mayner's question in Questions & Answers
Alas, to have survived to the 21st century............. http://www.cs.rhrp.org.uk/se/CarriageInfo.asp?Ref=3316 -
https://www.easyliveauction.com/catalogue/lot/54ee3251ee27c9df2db675211286eb78/0af8d24542e81eb9357e7ef448a6646f/some-amazing-clearances-this-week-so-its-going-to-be-a-lot-282/ Looks like the real deal. BTW, I've no interest in BNCR stuff, so knock yourself out.
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It' s freezing. Back in the day, and don't ask me why..... I was sitting on a 201, heading East and it was so cold with fog, that you could just about see the starting signal. It was horrendously bad, and it never lifted for about 30 miles, Now I thought I knew the road pretty well, and the driver certainly did, so we took off at line speed. And we never stopped, with a maximum of 300 yards of visibility. And then I realised about running in the dark, back in the day, when the headlight "failed", which it usually did within a mile of the final station. Boy, you learn very fast about route knowledge.
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I considered very casually preserving one, about 15 years ago, principally because of their location. I took a look at one and I ended up counting 24 or 30 marine ply panels, before I reached anywhere near the end of the wagon. That wasn't including painting them either. Of all wagons, the ferts, would have been a money pit.
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Limerick to Foynes railway reopening plan
bufferstop replied to spudfan's topic in What's happening on the network?
Allegedly, it's going to be tied into the Flying Boat Museum, and why not? It's an absolutely logical decision. -
2 Axle Beet wagon - Provincial Wagons - Bullied corrugated open wagon
bufferstop replied to Noel's topic in Irish Models
Three as far as I'm aware, the third is in deepest Clare. The next week or two should see something interesting emerge -
2 Axle Beet wagon - Provincial Wagons - Bullied corrugated open wagon
bufferstop replied to Noel's topic in Irish Models
Nothing Beats 1:1 I would look forward to having a pint or two, if you ever track west, Leslie. Speed the day -
2 Axle Beet wagon - Provincial Wagons - Bullied corrugated open wagon
bufferstop replied to Noel's topic in Irish Models
Hi Leslie No, I think what I'm talking about, came from an earlier IRRS Journal, it always stuck in my head, especially about the half day on the Saturday. Needless to say, I can't find the reference. I could be totally wrong. But, anyway, you're going to like, hopefully, what's going to emerge from the chrysalis,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -
2 Axle Beet wagon - Provincial Wagons - Bullied corrugated open wagon
bufferstop replied to Noel's topic in Irish Models
The beet wagons, in the 40's in Inchicore were being created and finished at 12 a day, and 6 on a Saturday, because it was a half day. Ended up at nearly 1200 in total, a fixture in nearly every station down through the decades. So universal, that they nearly fell through the cracks, like the one or two H vans or the absolute shameful lack of preservation of a cattle wagon. The most humble of wagons, but you cannot tell the history of Irish Railways without it. Well, we can't revisit the past, but maybe we can hold on to what's left. -
2 Axle Beet wagon - Provincial Wagons - Bullied corrugated open wagon
bufferstop replied to Noel's topic in Irish Models
Lovely model, Noel, would be interesting to compare it with an original beet wagon fully painted. "Ah, but such a thing no longer exists" Wait, what's that now......... -
In fairness, the top one isn't even advertised as a railway item.........