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HC Casserley from the 30's + Richard Casserley from 1955.

SLNC 1929-09-20 Sligo 'Lissadell' HCC Glass 6323 Cas25008.

GSR 1934-07-17 Westport. 530 HCC11201 Cas25166.

DB&ST 1932-06-05 Embankment HCC8723  Cas25126.

CIE 1955-04-14 Glenbeigh , 127. RMC83267 Cas25099.

 

SLNC 1929-09-20 Sligo 'Lissadell' HCC Glass 6323 Cas25008 GSR 1934-07-17 Westport. 530 HCC11201 Cas25166 DB&ST 1932-06-05 Embankment HCC8723  Cas25126 CIE 1955-04-14 Glenbeigh , 127. RMC83267 Cas25099

 

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36 minutes ago, David Holman said:

That signal is certainly different! A one off? Somebody out there will know.

Definitely an odd one. It looks more like a shunt dolly, elevated for better visibility. 

Note also the track circuit diamond on the post.

Would be interesting to work out where exactly this was, and what move this signal was for.

Could it be signal 13 on this diagram?

https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishrailwayarchive/49761789231

 

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2 hours ago, Mol_PMB said:

Definitely an odd one. It looks more like a shunt dolly, elevated for better visibility. 

Note also the track circuit diamond on the post.

Would be interesting to work out where exactly this was, and what move this signal was for.

Could it be signal 13 on this diagram?

https://www.flickr.com/photos/irishrailwayarchive/49761789231

 

The improvised use of a square board for what is ostensibly a main arm certainly suggests sighting purposes.

Definitely one for those who worked in CIE's S&T department. How many improvised signals like these were there on the network?

Interesting that the white bar is missing from the red "arm", so was it actually for a shunt move? I wouldn't have thought that S&T was so short of equipment that they couldn't find a spare shunting disc in the stores, though....

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A couple of interesting workings through Haltwhistle today, a welcome change from the usual diet of 156, 158 DMU's & Class 66 Locos.

Sir Nigel Gresley & Royal Scots Grey. They were working to Newcastle Heaton Depot which is having an Open Weekend on the 20/21 September. as part of the Railways 200 years Celebrations.

No need to go now ! I've seen the 2 that I might have gone to see. Last weekend I went to the Tanfield Railway which is actually celebrating its 300 years and says its is the World oldest as it still operates over part of the original trackbed (wooden wagonway then.)

2025-09-16 Haltwhistle , 60007 Sir Nigel Gresley, Carlisle Upperby TMD LSL - Heaton T&R S M D 2025-09-16 Haltwhistle, D9000 Crewe - Heaton.

 

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