josh_ Posted May 9 Posted May 9 Just now, Mike Beckett said: Opening days are limited currently, they are available on our website - www.downrail.co.uk. The ‘new’ locos will not be directly accessible by the public. There aren’t any non-family events added at the moment other than our diesel running day, but some will be added soon. Thanks so much Quote
josh_ Posted May 9 Posted May 9 Also as u are one of many at downpatrick planning and placing new track, was there ever a plan to have the route expanded up north of the former line to crossgar? Quote
Mike Beckett Posted May 9 Posted May 9 40 minutes ago, josh_ said: Also as u are one of many at downpatrick planning and placing new track, was there ever a plan to have the route expanded up north of the former line to crossgar? No, that has never been on our plans. 2 Quote
airfixfan Posted Thursday at 07:14 Posted Thursday at 07:14 Did the West Clare operate trains after 2019? Quote
jhb171achill Posted Thursday at 12:37 Posted Thursday at 12:37 5 hours ago, airfixfan said: Did the West Clare operate trains after 2019? I believe it’s been opened on a number of special occasions for pre-arranged groups. Quote
airfixfan Posted Thursday at 16:32 Posted Thursday at 16:32 Thanks have found evidence of private openings until 2023 Quote
derek Posted Thursday at 18:57 Posted Thursday at 18:57 What locos are in Moyasta at present.? Passed that way couple weeks ago and could see a 121 and 141 I think, but I believe there are two others? Was driving at the time and my better half didn't appreciate me having my eyes on the trains instead of the road so I couldn't get a great look . Quote
MD220 Posted Thursday at 19:07 Posted Thursday at 19:07 121 class no. 124, 141 class no. 152, 181 class no. 190 and A class nos 003 and 015. All but 015 belong to the Irish Traction Group. Quote
jhb171achill Posted Thursday at 22:39 Posted Thursday at 22:39 3 hours ago, MD220 said: 121 class no. 124, 141 class no. 152, 181 class no. 190 and A class nos 003 and 015. All but 015 belong to the Irish Traction Group. Who owns 015? I thought it was the ITG too? Quote
MD220 Posted yesterday at 08:06 Posted yesterday at 08:06 9 hours ago, jhb171achill said: Who owns 015? I thought it was the ITG too? That I don't know. That's my understanding of the situation anyway, I stand to be corrected. 2 Quote
Niles Posted yesterday at 08:32 Posted yesterday at 08:32 25 minutes ago, MD220 said: That I don't know. That's my understanding of the situation anyway, I stand to be corrected. Yep, 015 is privately owned. Full ITG loco list here: https://www.irishtractiongroup.com/locos 1 Quote
Westcorkrailway Posted yesterday at 08:59 Posted yesterday at 08:59 16 hours ago, airfixfan said: Thanks have found evidence of private openings until 2023 Shunting did happen very very recently. Just lads playing trains I suspect though. Quote
GSWR 90 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) 19 hours ago, derek said: What locos are in Moyasta at present.? Passed that way couple weeks ago and could see a 121 and 141 I think, but I believe there are two others? Was driving at the time and my better half didn't appreciate me having my eyes on the trains instead of the road so I couldn't get a great look . A3 and 152 are behind the other locos so you can’t see them from the road Total discrace, someone should do something to save them Edited 21 hours ago by GSWR 90 1 2 Quote
Horsetan Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 2 hours ago, GSWR 90 said: A3 and 152 are behind the other locos so you can’t see them from the road Total disgrace, someone should do something to save them I don't think ITG have anywhere else that can store them. Their place in Carrick-on-Suir is oversubscribed as it is. The semi-wrecked stock makes a suitably intimidating backdrop for films; you may have seen the somewhat violent Calm With Horses 1 Quote
jhb171achill Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 3 hours ago, GSWR 90 said: A3 and 152 are behind the other locos so you can’t see them from the road Total discrace, someone should do something to save them Trouble is, there’s no someone! There simply isn’t sufficient interest in this country. If it was England, and A3 was a derelict Deltic, money, volunteers and more and more money would come out of the woodwork! 1 1 Quote
GSWR 90 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, Horsetan said: I don't think ITG have anywhere else that can store them. Their place in Carrick-on-Suir is oversubscribed as it is. The semi-wrecked stock makes a suitably intimidating backdrop for films; you may have seen the somewhat violent Calm With Horses Just can’t believe that nobody will save these poor engines. I will write some strongly-worded letters and will post if I get any updates 2 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 10 minutes ago, GSWR 90 said: Just can’t believe that nobody will save these poor engines. I will write some strongly-worded letters and will post if I get any updates If you want to make a difference, donate some money or put in some time on the restoration projects. What will writing letters achieve? 1 Quote
MD220 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I think @GSWR 90's posts should be taken as a little tongue in cheek. Refer to previous posts by @Mike Beckett 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Ok, Sorry, I had looked at the content rather than the identity of the person posting. As someone who has given close to a thousand man days and tens of thousands of pounds/euros to railway preservation projects I get particularly wound up by people saying ‘someone’ should do ‘something’! I confess my involvement in Irish preservation is limited to a weekend working on 226 with Aidan Brosnan at Carrick, and spending a chunk of money on railtours and entrance fees at various sites. 2 Quote
jhb171achill Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Mol_PMB said: Ok, Sorry, I had looked at the content rather than the identity of the person posting. As someone who has given close to a thousand man days and tens of thousands of pounds/euros to railway preservation projects I get particularly wound up by people saying ‘someone’ should do ‘something’! I confess my involvement in Irish preservation is limited to a weekend working on 226 with Aidan Brosnan at Carrick, and spending a chunk of money on railtours and entrance fees at various sites. Irish preservation has just as many lamenting the lack of "somebody"'s as the Isle of Brexit has also! 1 Quote
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