Westcorkrailway Posted Monday at 08:54 Posted Monday at 08:54 (edited) 56 minutes ago, Mol_PMB said: Are all the Dublin-Cork direct services booked for 201+Mk4 or are some worked by ICRs? If it's a mix, is there any way to work out which is which from the timetables? Some are worked by ICR’s. Like I’m not an expert but usually the first train out of cork to Dublin and the last train from Dublin to cork is generally an ICR @Mol_PMB I forgot, but a surefire way to check is by trying to book a ticket for said train. The seating statements of the seat books and if there is a “quiet coach” in Coach G will tell you if it’s a mark 4 Edited Monday at 09:29 by Westcorkrailway 1 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted Thursday at 10:34 Posted Thursday at 10:34 On the railtour on Saturday I'll wear my MOL T-shirt so you can recognise me. I answer to the names of Mol, Paul or PMB. Please say hello - it would be great to meet some other forum members face to face. I'll have the E class with me if you want to inspect it at close quarters. Cheers, Mol 6 Quote
Niles Posted Thursday at 10:46 Author Posted Thursday at 10:46 10 minutes ago, Mol_PMB said: On the railtour on Saturday I'll wear my MOL T-shirt so you can recognise me. I answer to the names of Mol, Paul or PMB. Please say hello - it would be great to meet some other forum members face to face. I'll have the E class with me if you want to inspect it at close quarters. Cheers, Mol If you see someone in a Táilte jacket looking they haven't slept in days it's probably me. re: mkIVs, generally the 'odd hour' trains out of Heuston and 'even hour' out of Cork are mkIV worked, plus at peak times you should get one on the 08:00, 16:00 and 18:00 down. The 21:00 is an ICR set. I believe the 14:25 up this Sunday is an ICR though so you may or may not want to avoid that. 1 1 Quote
Westcorkrailway Posted Thursday at 11:06 Posted Thursday at 11:06 If you see a man with a tailte tours shirt and a pint of Guiness, that’s probobly @jhb171achill some might want to recreate this shot by Alex Duggan 2 2 Quote
Westcorkrailway Posted Friday at 08:45 Posted Friday at 08:45 (edited) Looking forward to Tommorow and reminiscing on the last tailte 2600 tour which in my humble opinion was probably the best Railtour I’d ever boarded. Edited Friday at 08:46 by Westcorkrailway 2 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted Friday at 19:23 Posted Friday at 19:23 On 7/3/2025 at 11:59 AM, Georgeconna said: Fransiscan well is still there but not into those chainy Benny McCabe 'heritige'pubs. Stay out of the centre really if you want real, below list are my go to places. Great for afternoon pints. Calnans any pubs up Shandon Street The Oval (Bennys Pub) Fordes Vicarstown Bar Hi Bi Long Valley. Bradlys. Welcome Inn Idle hour Charlies. Plan well and you can get a nice pub trail going! IF you are staying up Northside near St Lukes Bellevue - my old local, Marie sadly long gone, after hours escape route down the side!! Henchys Ticked off so far: - Long Valley - Welcome Inn - Idle Hour - Hi B - Vicarstown Bar All good so far! I might do one more tonight but I have two more nights to work on your checklist 1 2 Quote
Bob229 Posted Friday at 20:34 Posted Friday at 20:34 1 hour ago, Mol_PMB said: Ticked off so far: - Long Valley - Welcome Inn - Idle Hour - Hi B - Vicarstown Bar All good so far! I might do one more tonight but I have two more nights to work on your checklist A good start to the weekend 1 1 Quote
jhb171achill Posted Friday at 20:46 Posted Friday at 20:46 Hope you’re staying incognito and drinking Murphy’s. Dem oul langers down dere, boy, sure dere a mad oul lot, boy, doon in de REEL capital, boy…. 1 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago What a great trip! Thanks to all those involved in organising it. All ran very smoothly from the punters’ point of view. It was great to meet some other forum members on board and see the progress on the Bandon tank too. Whoever arranged the weather deserves a bonus! 1 Quote
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