Niles Posted Sunday at 13:16 Posted Sunday at 13:16 The best kept secret in preservation is now out https://www.irishtractiongroup.com/2025/first-preserved-121-class-working 8 4 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted Sunday at 15:37 Posted Sunday at 15:37 I confess that I felt the urge to spend a weekend pointing a needlegun at it. There’s something immensely satisfying about chipping off rust. 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted Sunday at 19:50 Posted Sunday at 19:50 Here’s 124, late in its life and unusually on a conventional passenger train (rather than the Limerick Shuttle) seen here at Farranfore on a Cork-Tralee turn. Our plans for that day were rapidly re-written when we saw this opportunity! Very nice to be hauled by 124 again yesterday. I see it still has the mismatched numerals, 20+ years on! 7 Quote
Niles Posted Monday at 13:13 Author Posted Monday at 13:13 Even more secret, the loco has had some adventures in the last few weeks that can now be revealed... https://www.irishtractiongroup.com/2025/124-test-runs 3 Quote
skinner75 Posted yesterday at 10:09 Posted yesterday at 10:09 Here's the Belfast Telegraph reporting on it: https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/rail-buffs-shocked-as-irelands-first-us-made-locomotive-makes-surprise-appearance-in-co-down/a1551687763.html 2 1 Quote
Rob R Posted yesterday at 13:18 Posted yesterday at 13:18 3 hours ago, skinner75 said: Here's the Belfast Telegraph reporting on it: https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/rail-buffs-shocked-as-irelands-first-us-made-locomotive-makes-surprise-appearance-in-co-down/a1551687763.html Never let the truth get in the way of a good story. CB&SCR Nos 19 and 20 anyone? Anyway, well done to the ITG lads and hopefully I might get across the water someday to have a proper look. 1 Quote
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