Galteemore Posted Sunday at 08:32 Posted Sunday at 08:32 5 minutes ago, cheesy_peas said: Never knew they had a "balloon" water tank there. Relatively rare in Ireland. More common in NI perhaps
Irishswissernie Posted yesterday at 07:02 Author Posted yesterday at 07:02 Londonderry & Lough Swilly ca 1950-1953 26J084 L&LSR Buncrana ca1953. 26J078 L&LSR Buncrana ca1953. 26J082 L&LSR Graving Dock sdgs with exit over road to Pennyburn ca1953. 26J079 L&LSR Pennyburn yard ca1953 Coach 10. 11 2
airfixfan Posted yesterday at 08:16 Posted yesterday at 08:16 Some unusual views there. Great stuff as always
west_clare_wanderer Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago (edited) On 12/7/2026 at 7:52 AM, Colonel said: That second photo is so dramatic - just look at the gradient! What an incredible shot! Edited 23 hours ago by west_clare_wanderer
jhb171achill Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago On 12/7/2026 at 9:32 AM, Galteemore said: More common in NI perhaps Not so much, no. The GNR had a few, though, but on both sides if the border (as it didn't exist when these things were put up). Lisburn still has one.
jhb171achill Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago On 17/3/2026 at 8:13 AM, Galteemore said: Think they were - with special piping to allow lubrication on the curves ! Yes, almost entirely J15s for most of its life.
Galteemore Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 6 hours ago, jhb171achill said: Not so much, no. The GNR had a few, though, but on both sides if the border (as it didn't exist when these things were put up). Lisburn still has one. Ballymena had 2, including an unusual one with double arms ; one SG and one NG. 2
jhb171achill Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 5 hours ago, Galteemore said: Ballymena had 2, including an unusual one with double arms ; one SG and one NG. Plus the oddball torpedo-shaped one at Ballycastle…. One or two in West Cork, I think.
Andy Cundick Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 16 minutes ago, jhb171achill said: Plus the oddball torpedo-shaped one at Ballycastle…. One or two in West Cork, I think. The "torpedo shaped" one was actually a second hand egg ended boiler repurposed.Andy 1
jhb171achill Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Andy Cundick said: The "torpedo shaped" one was actually a second hand egg ended boiler repurposed.Andy From where?
leslie10646 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) On 22/6/2026 at 6:56 AM, Paul 34F said: A wonderful shot of Bundoran Junction. It would make an interesting layout, due to the arrangement accessing the Bundoran line, plus the associated shunting and splitting of trains. Paul Yes, Paul, what a remarkable place to make a layout of - it would take up an impressive amount of space with its sweeping curves and dealing with THREE entrances / exits, more or less at right angles. A challenge for someone with a very large house? The late Norman Johnston and Charls Friel gave it ten pages in their brilliant book Fermanagh's Railways in Colour. COLOUR photographs of it should appear in a forthcoming book. A couple of years ago you could have bought the building for under £200,000. The former tea room would have been perfect for a layout! The sale included the entire area of the triangular junction! I couldn't persuade my other half to up sticks - too far from the ROH, Covent Garden! See: https://www.eadiemcfarland.co.uk/bundoran-junction-station-house-43-old-junction-road-kilskeery/580626/slideshow/photo-2 Edited 4 hours ago by leslie10646 4
Paul 34F Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Leslie, I had a look at the link. It’s wonderful to see it as it now is. It’s 69 years since the last train passed! Paul
lucas Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 12/7/2026 at 9:26 AM, cheesy_peas said: Never knew they had a "balloon" water tank there. Relatively rare in Ireland. There's one still standing in the far corner of Kent station in Cork. Picture taken from the Lower Glanmire Road earlier today. Had I been 30 seconds earlier with the camera you would've seen 2601/02 pass by in the background. 2
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