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Noel

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  1. Any idea what hit the windscreen? Bird strike, debris from passing train, thrown/dropped object, etc?
  2. David you are an 'artist'. That last photo is stunning. You almost expect a BBC TV director standing out of frame shouting 'action' to the actors on the platform.
  3. Likewise. It was a fair price Dave. I was just about to buy River Erne from a retailer, when you offered me River Shannon. Two of our favourite summer haunts.
  4. Noel

    Ballybrophy.

    I presume trains consist of DMUs that run back and forth between Limerick and Ballybrophy? Last summer family took the train from Heuston to Birdhill via change at Ballybrophy, but two friends stayed on the Cork train changing for Limerick at the junction and they arrived 45mins BEFORE the train arrived in Birdhill!!! There must be some speed restriction on parts of that line. Hope they can keep it open.
  5. Ah Dave your just saying that cause you know I'm keen on the iconic 6w and its Craven like sectional profile. :) PS: Dear site Admins is there a reason there is a mandatory 5 minutes delay between posts. This only started last week? Its really annoying when one has been off the site for a while, later visit to read some interesting threads and perhaps reply to more than one? As an admin on two other forums we have used such features to stop some folk 'chatting online' in the early hours and cluttering the forum with trivia, but not sure such problem exists on IRM.
  6. Noel

    Ballybrophy.

    Thanks chaps, that makes sense.
  7. Noel

    Ballybrophy.

    Thanks Patrick. That's what I thought. Do you know what the siding pointed to in the photo is for? Pictures and angles can be deceiving but it appears to be heading to intersect the line coming from the bay platform heading north to Roscrea before turning NW? The bay platform used to connect with the main line about there (yellow arrow) but all that track work appears to have been removed. [ATTACH=CONFIG]25401[/ATTACH]
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    Ballybrophy.

    Thanks but like Fr Dougal I'll still a bit confused. There is no sign of a direct curve on the aerial photo But on this photo there appears to be a direct curve and the connection from the bay to main line is gone. Or am I missing something
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    Ballybrophy.

    Super photo. Was a 'direct curve' added to Ballybrophy in recent years that allows trains from Dublin to run direct to Limerick via Roscrea, Neagh, Birdhall? Looking at online aerial photos it looks like the Limerick platform no longer connects directly with the mainline requiring reversing around the direct curve, or have I mis read the map.
  10. My thanks to WRENNEIRE who managed to source me "River Shannon" at a fair price. Lough Derg here we come!
  11. There is a mk2 EGV (black roof) going on eBay for about €45 plus postage. I thought these were as rare as hens teeth, but this one didn't sell two weeks ago and was relisted. No bids and its 12mins to go! I already have one, but surprised this isn't in demand. It would be an easy respray of the roof only if somebody wanted an orange roofed one. http://www.ebay.ie/itm/112150713390?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
  12. LOL - Yes looks like a graphic designer from the 70s came up with that
  13. Thanks Fran but I did know that. The 2600/2700 are very similar. Class 2700 Class 2600 PS: While trams like these don't float my boat, but I have to say I always like that livery.
  14. http://irishrailwaymodeller.com/showthread.php/112-2600-class-railcars http://irishrailwaymodeller.com/showthread.php/3068-Price-list-for-all-D-amp-M-Models-items-currently-available-to-order
  15. Thanks Richie. That's interesting, especially the last bit
  16. Thanks Richie. Does that suggest the earlier loading procedures were tidier or a different mechanism? The later ivory wagons seemed dirtiest in photos. Some really fabulous photos and data on those links. Thanks for posting. The orange livery is growing on me.
  17. Forgive the "ping", but any answers for my question above? Thanks. Noel
  18. Hi Richie. Thanks I knew that, I just fancied the idea of a few vague look-a-likes in intercity silver and green, even though they are mk3s. The other option is to buy some RTR BR mk4's and butcher the coach ends to flatten them. I'm easily pleased. Noel
  19. Nice detailing. Not really my era, but could be tempted to get a few an paint them in IE intercity green/grey livery for pulling behind a green/grey 201. Love the bogie and end details. Tend to agree with Richie, the glazing doesn't seem that much different current BR mk3 models.
  20. Thanks John for the info and the wonderful video clip. I'd be happy with two 6 wheel or two 4 wheel luggage heating vans should you decide to produce either.
  21. Thanks, Nostalgic. Hardly a long enough engagement to be called a battle as Hood was wiped out by one of the first salvos, and then Bismarck was taken out by a single flimsy biplane hit on her stern gear. The two incidents proved the era of the old out of date battleships was over and naval airpower replaced them.
  22. Thanks Railer. Did it have some of the windows filled in for internal storage was was the coach originally some sort of brake coach? The uniform livery now looks stunning.
  23. Some super photos of the RPSI train. That livery is fabulous. What is the first Craven coach with fewer windows? The restaurant seems to be the 4th coach in the rake. The GSV looks great in LMS maroon.
  24. Stephen, Fran The cement bubble wagon project seems to be advancing well, at this stage do you have a rough idea when you hope to supply these next year? Thanks Noel
  25. +1 That's talent
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