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  1. As far as I was aware, 206 and 208 are the only ones undergoing bodywork at the moment. However, that could be just the current operating fleet of Irish Rail / NIR.

     

    I'm heading past Inchicore on Monday so will have a looky to see if any of the orange 201's have moved. Seems to me a bit early to be doing the locos, but that depends on which locos they are 'donating' money to restore and their condition.

     

    The only thing we can say for sure is that it'll be interesting to see next year!

  2. Good evening all,

     

    Futher to The Wanderer's post above, I was at Hazelhatch to observe the powered wheel skate trials with 220. However, I was present from the first trip out and include photos of the IWT's and PWD workings.

     

    Highlights include:

    079 LE to the south

    218 on the 0935 North Wall - Ballina IWT

    233 on the 0815 Ballina - North Wall IWT

    086 on the 1150 Inchicore - Limerick

    Wheel Skate details

    075 on PWD duties

     

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/hurricanemk1c/sets/72157650314059105/

     

    Thanks for looking!

     

    Regards,

    Kieran

  3. Good afternoon all,

     

    Today has been an ununsual day. Due to the failure of the 0600 Cork - Heuston at Newbridge (no idea what the problem was), trains were running late across the Heuston network. And of course it had snowed. I decided to head for Hazelhatch for some different photos, but ended up spending about 10 minutes there due to late running.

     

    Here are the photos -

     

    Regards,

    Kieran

  4. Good evening all,

     

    First, a bit of history. It has been 1 year since the last 6-car Class 22000 operated on the network. The honour fell to 22040 and it worked the 1810 Heuston - Portlaoise commuter service. This allowed it to return to Laois Traincare Depot where 22540 was removed and would be placed into 22020. A photo of it after arrival into Portlaoise may be seen here - The Last 6 Car. 22040 stands at Portlaoise, 13/1/14

     

    From today (13/1/15), some snowy pictures from Portlaoise -

     

    Thanks for looking,

    Kieran

  5. Evening all,

     

    A few from me (sort of) this evening

     

    I have been given some photos of 087 and the 201's I was missing as indiviual photos by Peter076. These can be viewed here -

     

    One photo that missed out on being published in 2014 was this one of the Weedsprayer tanks at Portlaoise - Weedsprayer, 29/12/14

     

    And finally January 2015 kicks off with a couple of photos from Portlaoise PW -

     

    Regards,

    Kieran

  6. It was the only one converted from a UK Mark 3.

     

    As 'josefstadt' said, 6401 was part of the International set and is significantly different to a standard Mark 3, with basically only the interior the same as a standard Mark 3. Different bodyshell, construction method, doors, bogies - the lot. Whereas 6402 has standard BT22 bogies (as shared with 6105 and 7146, both preserved) and also worked with Mark 3 Push/Pull sets, something which 6401 never did.

     

    6402 in service with a Push/Pull rake - 6402 at Portlaoise, 5/4/08

  7. Good evening,

     

    My personal Year in Review is now available to view, featuring some of my best and rare photos from the year. Full details below:

     

    January 2014:

    • 232 failed with the 1800 Heuston - Cork on the 4th and was recessed at Laois Traincare Depot whilst a rescue loco was sent for it.
    • 085 on a rail train on the 11th
    • The last 6 car ICR (22040) worked the 1810 Heuston - Portlaoise on the 13th
    • A school visit to Maynooth on the 20th yielded a new photo location

     

    February 2014

    • Cossington (UK) with a Canon DSLR on the 20th
    • TM781 passing Portlaoise on the 28th

     

    March 2014

    • 077, 084, 2812+2811, 2803+2804+2805+2806 at Portarlington on the 5th
    • Tom Ryan on the 1100 Heuston - Cork on the 8th
    • 082 at Laois Traincare Depot having delivered 22014 on the 11th
    • Ratheven on the 15th
    • The Curragh on the 17th
    • A trip to Kildare on the 22nd
    • The Sperry Train on the 25th
    • Dublin area on the 29th

     

    April 2014

    • 2800's at Portlaoise on the 4th
    • 086 on the Steel Train on the 5th and the 12th
    • 2809+2810 with new logos on the 16th
    • 088 on the Wagon Transfer on the 17th
    • 081 with the Sperry on the 18th
    • 088 on the Wagon Transfer on the 24th

     

    May 2014

    • Rail Replacement fun at Portlaoise on the 3rd
    • 082 on the Steel Train on the 10th
    • RPSI Railtours to Galway and the Dublin Area on the 16th / 17th
    • 229 in Portlaoise PW on the 21st

     

    June 2014

    • Weedspray in action at Rosskelton on the 4th
    • Great Central Railways and Loughborough on the 21st
    • My last Class 60 on the 23rd
    • NET Tram on the 23rd
    • Peak Rail on the 25th
    • Skegness on the 28th

     

    July 2014

    • Nottingham Castle on the 2nd
    • IRRS Railtour to Waterford and Limerick with 078, 079 and 074

     

    August 2014

    • Trip to Cork and Glouthaune on the 1st
    • 22014 trail run on the 21st
    • Tamper Transfers at Portlaoise and Clonkeen

     

    September 2014

    • Wagon Transfer at Clonkeen on the 2nd
    • TM700, 084 and 461 at Ratheven on the 4th
    • TM790 and 461 on the 5th
    • 215's first run in revised Intercity colours at Portarlington on the 8th
    • 215 first passenger run on the 18th

     

    October 2014

    • Malahide for the RPSI Steamer 'Merlin' on the 12th
    • NIR C3K at Connolly on 14th
    • Mark 3 transfer to Limerick on 21st
    • 8209 new Enterprise colours on the 22nd

     

    November 2014

    • The RPSI "Blue Train" with 233 and 217 to Midleton

     

    December 2014

    • 8209 on the IWT Liner at North Wall on the 3rd
    • Santa Specials on the 6th and 13th with 8209 working it's first passenger train since repainting on the 13th
    • Belmond Mark 3's at North Wall on the 20th

     

     

    Look forward to more models and photos in the new year!

     

    Regards,

    Kieran

  8. As far as I know (and it's a technicality) CIÉ never had any Mark 2A's - only Iarnród Éireann did. Prehaps that might help your search. Mark 2 details that were bought from BR:

     

    Open Second Mark 2/2A (64S, 2 Lav, 31 ton 17 cwt)

    4101 (5428) - AD2A

    4102 (5411) - AD2A

    4108 (5252) - AD2Z (48-seater originally)

    4110 (5306) - AD2A

     

     

    Open Second Mark 2C (54S, 2 Lav, 32 ton 16 cwt). All AD2C

    4103 (6406)

    4104 (6405)

    4105 (6401)

    4106 (6413)

    4107 (6403)

     

     

    Open Second Mark 2A (54S, 2 Lav, 32 ton 16 cwt)

    4113 (19469) - AA2A (Built as Corridor First, then Corridor Second)

    4114 (13471) - AA1A (Built as Corridor First)

     

     

    Open Second Mark 2B (42S, 2 Lav, 33 ton)

    4109 (19512) - AA2B (Built as Corridor Second)

     

     

    Open Second Mark 2C (52S, 2 Lav, 33 ton 9 cwt). Built as Corridor Seconds (AA2C)

    4111 (19521)

    4112 (19553)

     

     

    Buffet Open Second Mark 2B (36S, 1 Lav, 35 ton 10 cwt). Built as Corridor Seconds (AA2B)

    4401 (19489)

    4402 (19497).

     

     

    All purchased in 1990 from Vic Berry Scrapyard, Leicestershire. As far as I know, they were on 'secondary' services to places like Galway, Westport and Waterford. Believe they were withdrawn between 2003-2005. 4111 damaged by fire and scrapped 1992

     

    Regards,

    Kieran

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