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  1. https://www.museum.ie/en-IE/Collections-Research/Collection/Irish-Travel-Posters May be useful for those who want to print off miniature versions for their layout.
  2. Investment loco buyers, it's worse than the property market.
  3. Well yes and no. Preserved steam on public display some might say is, unfairly, concentrated at Cultra and precious little elsewhere. There are probably zero(?) standard gauge steam locos on display in the whole of Munster and Leinster bar 36.
  4. Shame that 36's tender didn't make it but still very lucky that it survived at all. Came within a whisker of scrapping I'll bet. Who had the 5" model?
  5. Some faded lettering can be made out on the doors, Road Merchandise(?) Services. It must not have been in service very long having never been repainted.
  6. The station site is on the opposite side of the road, beyond the old road bridge. The goods store is surrounded by the derelict remains of some sort of factory and the station building sited beyond these. The station house seemed to be unoccupied last time I stopped off there to look.
  7. Tried gmail address. No reply either.
  8. Like some urban legends theres a grain of truth to them. https://www.railwaymagazine.co.uk/398/sweden-disbands-final-strategic-steam-reserve-locos/
  9. Even looking at old maps of the alleged area, the land doesnt appear overly boggy, a quicksand that would swallow a whole loco, just flattish with shallow embankments and cuttings. The value of metal alone meant that if a loco could not be recovered whole it would be cut up where it lay and carted off piecemeal.
  10. Something non railway that DOES have the Imperial Russian crest is indeed in Cork. A number of old cannons by the Marina. As for the sleepers, unless a pic or an example surfaces colour me unconvinced.
  11. I don't know about the veracity of the Macroom story, all but one of the CMDR locos bar one are listed as scrapped in the late 20's/mid 30's which looks very much like a thinning out of small and obsolete locos by the GSR. The odd man out is an early disposal of CMDR No 1 in 1905 and mentioned as 'scrapped' in Colm Creedon's CMDR book. Anything later would likely be noted by either Walter McGrath or Creedon as an unusual event of a bogged down loco was bound to attract their attention, a mention in 'de Paper' and at least a photo. I've heard the story before but no actual proof it's anything other than just a story. A similar tale is told about a West Clare loco that went off the rails and a photo purportedly showing it before it sank beneath the bog, but its subsequent career and date with the scrapman years later is well documented.
  12. I dont see the point of an electric bike for the short ish spins I do, none of the health benefits of a regular bike, plus a magnet for thieves. I haven't bought a brand new bike in years, free skip rescues and house clearances. If one gets robbed, it's not a big loss.
  13. As long as it's out of sight, out of mind we in the west can pat ourselves on the back for our 'green' credentials. Not buying an EV, keeping an 08 on the road until it reaches the end of its useful life. I dont believe in our consumerist throwaway society.
  14. Strike action by staff threatened. Can't say I blame them. It's an open secret Dublin Cork services are a free distribution network for the kinds of substances that often fuel bad behaviour. It's a wider societal issue too, low level maggot acting has been tolerated and normalised for far too long now, the ne'er do wells are constantly testing the boundaries as to what they can get away with. https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/irish-rail-staff-speak-out-i-m-sick-of-seeing-heroin-being-sorted-out-at-the-tables-1.4713482
  15. It should be called scumbag behaviour, "anti-social behaviour" sounds like a faux pas at a dinner party.
  16. Most of the windows are smashed, the side has collapsed out of the near side one (butchering by the owner having weakened it) and theres scorch damage from a fire someone set in the space between the two. Like so many things in this country they'll end up destroyed through greed and ignorance.
  17. Many were modified with pneumatic tyres and axles from scrapped cars when the original wheels fell apart or if a smoother ride was needed. Note the creel and canvas for presumably carrying calves or sheep as it appears to be a mart scene. The sides are likely to be removable. A usual colour was red, or the faded red turned orange of red lead paint.
  18. Thankfully I rarely watch scheduled tv anymore so rarely subjected to them. Insurance and mobile service ads are the most irritating, those cute VHI ads, anything with a terrible catchphrase thought up in a boardroom brainstorming session like "let's make possible" or "bring on amazing".
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