Auto-Train Original Posted December 11, 2022 Posted December 11, 2022 This is a useful site. Loads of photos of factories with rail sidings. This is Ballyshannon. https://www.britainfromabove.org.uk/en/search?country=ireland&year=all&view=grid&page=2 7 Quote
jhb171achill Posted December 11, 2022 Posted December 11, 2022 Some interesting stuff there, all right. (I wasn't aware that Ballyshannon was in "Britain", though!) 1 2 Quote
airfixfan Posted Wednesday at 07:36 Posted Wednesday at 07:36 Nor was Ballyshannon when I did a talk there 2 weeks ago! 1 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted Wednesday at 07:41 Posted Wednesday at 07:41 Still, it’s a useful reminder of the resource. I have used it a great deal in the past looking at photos of Manchester but I hadn’t thought to look for Irish photos there. 1 Quote
airfixfan Posted Wednesday at 16:58 Posted Wednesday at 16:58 Strangely enough doing a talk in Manchester on 11/9 for the IRRS 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted Wednesday at 17:26 Posted Wednesday at 17:26 28 minutes ago, airfixfan said: Strangely enough doing a talk in Manchester on 11/9 for the IRRS I’ll have to put that in my diary. See you there! Quote
airfixfan Posted yesterday at 08:47 Posted yesterday at 08:47 See IRRS website for details starts at 18.00 on 11/9 and starting with Partition and Railways then covering Strabane in depth 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted yesterday at 08:50 Posted yesterday at 08:50 Looks like Dick Fearn might be there too. It's a long time since I last saw him - back when I was doing investigations into the second Cahir viaduct accident. Time flies (but trains don't)! Quote
Mol_PMB Posted yesterday at 09:12 Posted yesterday at 09:12 Anyway, back on topic, here's a super view of Cork with Glanmire Road station, the goods yards and docks, in 1949: https://www.britainfromabove.org.uk/en/image/XAW027138 There are around 200 images of the Cork area, I'm sure there are some more gems in there. There are a few images of Haulbowline showing the narrow-gauge railway, like this one: https://www.britainfromabove.org.uk/en/image/XPW042343 Here's a very clear view of Tralee Rock Street in 1934: https://www.britainfromabove.org.uk/en/image/XPW043566 It's well worth a look at the map to see if there are photos of your area of interest. Just a reminder on BritainfromAbove, if you log in then you can zoom into the images and see much more detail than if you're just a guest. It doesn't cost anything to log in. 2 Quote
airfixfan Posted yesterday at 09:34 Posted yesterday at 09:34 43 minutes ago, Mol_PMB said: Looks like Dick Fearn might be there too. It's a long time since I last saw him - back when I was doing investigations into the second Cahir viaduct accident. Time flies (but trains don't)! Correct he will be there next week 1 Quote
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