Bob229 Posted June 2 Posted June 2 12 hours ago, Mike Beckett said: Well done to all involved 2 1 Quote
Niles Posted June 2 Posted June 2 More deets here: https://www.irishtractiongroup.com/2025/itg-locos-on-the-move 5 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted June 7 Posted June 7 1 minute ago, Mike Beckett said: And 190 started today, after a bit of debugging. Wow, that's impressive evidence of quite how robust the GMs are! Well done for all the hard work and I look forward to my visit to Downpatrick in August. 2 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted June 7 Posted June 7 For what it's worth, I've put some money in the pot and (re-)joined the ITG. Would encourage others to do the same. 2 2 1 Quote
west_clare_wanderer Posted June 8 Posted June 8 15 hours ago, Mol_PMB said: For what it's worth, I've put some money in the pot and (re-)joined the ITG. Would encourage others to do the same. Likewise. I would wholeheartedly agree. If you are in a position to be able to share a few Euro, then it will be going to a good cause. 2 2 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted June 15 Posted June 15 At this rate the Diesel Day will need to be a whole weekend! More seriously, you’ve done very well indeed and I appreciate there’s a lot more to it than getting the engine started, before the loco is fit to run in service. A lot of paperwork no doubt, as well as the engineering. 3 1 Quote
jhb171achill Posted June 15 Posted June 15 Downpatrick is really playing a blinder here. ….and this from a dyed-in-the-wool steam-head! (Though I’ve a soft spot for “C”s and 121s, but don’t tell anyone…) Very well done; the DCDR and ITG will be the (only) flag-bearers for 5’3” gauge into the future - as such, they deserve all the support we can all give. 9 1 Quote
west_clare_wanderer Posted June 16 Posted June 16 6 hours ago, jhb171achill said: Very well done; the DCDR and ITG will be the (only) flag-bearers for 5’3” gauge into the future - as such, they deserve all the support we can all give. Agreed. Quality over quantity will hopefully leave the situation in a stronger place. 3 Quote
Mike Beckett Posted June 16 Posted June 16 Thanks all. Be aware that while getting the engine running is "easy", there's a fair bit of other work to do, so these may not be hauling trains in August! But they will hopefully be running and maybe even able to move themselves if we are lucky. 10 1 Quote
Westcorkrailway Posted June 16 Posted June 16 12 minutes ago, Mike Beckett said: Thanks all. Be aware that while getting the engine running is "easy", there's a fair bit of other work to do, so these may not be hauling trains in August! But they will hopefully be running and maybe even able to move themselves if we are lucky. I’ll take that any day of the week 2 Quote
Niles Posted June 22 Posted June 22 Another update on 124: https://www.irishtractiongroup.com/2025/tests-continue-on-loco-124 3 Quote
Mike Beckett Posted June 29 Posted June 29 We’ve been having fun again. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl979Un5fqs 5 Quote
Niles Posted July 28 Posted July 28 A wee update on the latest loco to arrive at Downpatrick https://www.downrail.co.uk/rollingstock/a3r/ 6 Quote
Niles Posted July 28 Posted July 28 Full story here: https://www.irishtractiongroup.com/2025/moyexit-the-final-chapter 3 Quote
skinner75 Posted July 28 Posted July 28 Great to see them all reunited & away from the salty Atlantic air! 2 5 Quote
Colin R Posted Friday at 21:54 Posted Friday at 21:54 I wonder what will happen to the rest of the stock at West Clare? Quote
airfixfan Posted Sunday at 06:30 Posted Sunday at 06:30 Colin that is a very important question. Hearing worrying stories about the Narrow Gauge line and rolling stock Quote
Blaine Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) The MK3 buffet 6402 (ex BR HST 40513) has been sold back to the UK. 227 is scrap, think ITG want the bogies/axles as strategic spares, probably the only useable parts. Its been in scrap condition for over 2 decades now. A lost cause 015, could be cosmetically restored, its been left outside for a while now, and it was the spares box for 003/039 for years. Where would you put it never mind run it 6105 and the push pull intermediate coach (6305(??)) would be saveable if you are brave and have money to burn. 6105 has significance as the last coach to be built in Inchicore. Again, preservation (especially in Ireland) is about realism. I'm sure Santie had good intentions, but alas too many obstacles. Buying stuff is the easy bit Edited 18 hours ago by Blaine 3 1 2 2 Quote
jhb171achill Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago On 16/6/2025 at 10:35 AM, Mike Beckett said: Thanks all. Be aware that while getting the engine running is "easy", there's a fair bit of other work to do, so these may not be hauling trains in August! But they will hopefully be running and maybe even able to move themselves if we are lucky. As long as you’ve the furry dice correctly adjusted and aligned! 2 hours ago, Blaine said: …..preservation (especially in Ireland) is about realism. That’s it, in a nutshell. Far too few in Ireland north and south realise that, even among otherwise well enough informed enthusiasts. 3 Quote
Killian Keane Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Extraordinary to see movement after so many years Is the plan for A3 to eventually have it running? If so it would probably be the first time two As had been seen running together this century Quote
minister_for_hardship Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Some amount of money was spent on the rotten hulk that was 227. Quote
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