RedRich Posted June 3, 2013 Posted June 3, 2013 It seems like an eternity since there were any cement wagons there, the bogies were always a nice treat when they were in the yard. One of the lines at the flour mills has been lifted also since those pics were taken. Waterford East is a real ghost town area now. The Ard Ri has been boarded up for years, the only time there is any sign of life is when the Tall ships are here. That is one area that would have made an impressive layout, the ships at the dock, the cranes and of course the railway. Rich, Quote
Riversuir226 Posted June 3, 2013 Author Posted June 3, 2013 Rich, September 2009 was were they were scrapping the mk3's, the cement didn t have left to run, 141 was shunting and 3 071's in the yard. june 2009 was when the pic by the flour mills was taken, used to love taking pics from the overbridge or by the level crossing. It was probably the last scorching summer day we ve had since temp's in the 30's, soon after the pic was taken it was off to Bunmahon with the good lady. At the time there was 4 wheel timber, 42ft flats on the inside line waiting for the cutters torch. I have pics of the last of them before the cutter got at them!!. Caught 124 and 134 on there last run in the Waterford area a little further up towards the station. I ve pics of them unloading rail using the crane directly onto an A class pulled rail train in 1993. And sadly the last Rosslare train from Waterford more recently. It still amazes my that there is a low mac wagon under the canopy in the yard, how its survived this long is beyond me. As for a layout it would be sweet, especially in the steam era when all the facilites were in full use, along with the DSER shed, New Ross and Rosslare line. Quote
iarnrod Posted June 3, 2013 Posted June 3, 2013 Tom, do you have a gallery anywhere on the web with all of your Waterford area pics? Quote
Riversuir226 Posted June 3, 2013 Author Posted June 3, 2013 Nope, but i will do something with them soon. Problem i have is trying to sort through them!!!!. If you need anything from the late 80's through to the present day give us a shout and i ll have a look through them. Quote
iarnrod Posted June 3, 2013 Posted June 3, 2013 You have some good shots there. If you have any showing the cement silo or the shed in Waterford Yard, or indeed any liner trains in the yard, I wouldn't mind seeing them. I remember being in the yard taking photos mid 90s when the yard was a hive of activity with beet, cement and liners. Good days.... Quote
Riversuir226 Posted June 3, 2013 Author Posted June 3, 2013 I ve just been looking throught the loco pics have all the 071 class, missing 2x 201's 203&211, most of the 141/181's, only a few 121 & a class. Quote
RedRich Posted June 3, 2013 Posted June 3, 2013 Rich,September 2009 was were they were scrapping the mk3's, the cement didn t have left to run, 141 was shunting and 3 071's in the yard. june 2009 was when the pic by the flour mills was taken, used to love taking pics from the overbridge or by the level crossing. It was probably the last scorching summer day we ve had since temp's in the 30's, soon after the pic was taken it was off to Bunmahon with the good lady. At the time there was 4 wheel timber, 42ft flats on the inside line waiting for the cutters torch. I have pics of the last of them before the cutter got at them!!. Caught 124 and 134 on there last run in the Waterford area a little further up towards the station. I ve pics of them unloading rail using the crane directly onto an A class pulled rail train in 1993. And sadly the last Rosslare train from Waterford more recently. It still amazes my that there is a low mac wagon under the canopy in the yard, how its survived this long is beyond me. As for a layout it would be sweet, especially in the steam era when all the facilites were in full use, along with the DSER shed, New Ross and Rosslare line. Tom I spent the first three years of my life living in Sion Row. The folks kept in contact with the old neighbours for many years. I think the Gray's and Flynn's are still living there. I had uncles and cousins working out of Waterford, I got many a spin in a loco and that's where I fell in love with the 121's and babies. It's hard to believe that were once three stations in Waterford City. We'll have to meet up for a walk or photo session some day Tom when we have time. The lowmac has been there for ages I always look out for it when I am over in the yard. I need to get over there soon for some pics of timbers and 201 underframe detail. I must take some more pics of the MK111's before they succumb to the cutters torch. Rich, Quote
BabyGM Posted June 3, 2013 Posted June 3, 2013 That last picture of 087 would make for a lovely weathering project Quote
Riversuir226 Posted June 3, 2013 Author Posted June 3, 2013 Im an Abbey Park kid originally!!!!. My mother used to walk with me in the buggy past sion row every day on her way out to Johns park to drop me to the babysitters, maybe it was the sounds of the hussle and bustle of the locos going past that led me into this hobby!!! No prob Rich i m working in town again so have a lot more time. 201 underframe Quote
201bhoy Posted June 4, 2013 Posted June 4, 2013 That is one area that would have made an impressive layout, the ships at the dock, the cranes and of course the railway. Rich, I always thought Belview port would make a nice layout, although you'd need a lot of space! The huge cranes that span the tracks and water would dominate the layout, very impressive! Quote
Glenderg Posted June 4, 2013 Posted June 4, 2013 That last picture of 087 would make for a lovely weathering project Very well said GM. Cracking photos lads. Quote
RedRich Posted June 4, 2013 Posted June 4, 2013 I always thought Belview port would make a nice layout, although you'd need a lot of space! The huge cranes that span the tracks and water would dominate the layout, very impressive! True Vincent. The North Quays part of the docks in Waterford and the old Bell container terminal were very impressive also. However it would make the model very era specific. Eugene Nolans model of Plunkett and Waterford West is a magnificent layout and even some of the Suir is modelled also. Rich, Quote
RedRich Posted June 4, 2013 Posted June 4, 2013 Very well said GM. Cracking photos lads. I agree Richie. Maybe uncle Des could produce a transfer set for her including the patches that replace the cab front IE logos. You could then let the weathering materials loose. If there is a deal there is a Weshty, that's the man's motto, and he always delivers. Rich, Quote
201bhoy Posted June 4, 2013 Posted June 4, 2013 True Vincent. The North Quays part of the docks in Waterford and the old Bell container terminal were very impressive also. However it would make the model very era specific. Eugene Nolans model of Plunkett and Waterford West is a magnificent layout and even some of the Suir is modelled also. Rich, Any pics of the Bell terminal? Before my time I think! Quote
RedRich Posted June 4, 2013 Posted June 4, 2013 I haven't been in Abbey Park for a long time Tom. The last time I was over that way I was playing a match in the Clover Centre. There's a huge difference in the area now compared to 10 years ago. It used to be a lovely walk from that neck of the wood's. Pass the Bus Garage and the old container terminal. The flour mill's and Sion Row. Then the Station. If that didn't stir you interests nothing would. I have vague memories of the old Station building and it was a sin to pull it down and replace it with the eyesore that is Plunkett today. Could you imagine what the whole area would look like now if the backside hadn't fallen out of the building trade, and the recession. I remember a model of the proposed development was in the tax office reception for a few months in the early 2000's. Rich, Quote
RedRich Posted June 4, 2013 Posted June 4, 2013 Any pics of the Bell terminal? Before my time I think! God know's where they are now Vincent. There is a small bit of footage on one of the Markle production's. It was an impressive place. The next time I am in my Fathers house I will have a dig around. Rich, Quote
iarnrod Posted June 4, 2013 Posted June 4, 2013 Many thanks for the cement silo pics Tom. Just what I was after. Quote
Riversuir226 Posted June 4, 2013 Author Posted June 4, 2013 Any pics of the Bell terminal? Before my time I think! Very few around, found a few on here, http://www.irishships.com/bell_lines.html. The tracks leading to the port were only lifted in the last few years during the track ratiónalisation work, although track is still in situ within the complex along with the gantry tracks and partially demolished buffers, they joined the Rosslare line just east of abbey junction next to the old Church of Ireland on Abbey Rd, the old semaphore poles are still there. Quote
Riversuir226 Posted June 4, 2013 Author Posted June 4, 2013 Entrance to yard off the Rosslare line Quote
Riversuir226 Posted June 4, 2013 Author Posted June 4, 2013 (edited) Abbey Junction viewed from overbridge(Abbey rd) on the New Ross line, view from otherside towards Ross, surviving track heading into the port. Edited June 5, 2013 by Riversuir226 Quote
Riversuir226 Posted June 5, 2013 Author Posted June 5, 2013 (edited) Just checked Googy maps, the track is till in situ http://www.waterfordcity.ie/maps/maps.htm Just switch to satellite view. http://www.flickr.com/photos/mike65ie/2986800912/in/photolist-5xW8Rs-4KJDzd-4kadeY-4ufHtG-5xW8Rj-5xW8R9-5xW8Ro-5xW8Rd-iwQie-6Fiq2q-6LBVyJ-9EARTv-A7ssE-5eM3Qz-dohSsb-2wSN9b-9ZPbGd-4qzkwE-ag3t1U-65LrAm-2wSMxm-a16MSw-a13Wov-2fw5wD-6htuUi-8hU1e2-dYKz1X-4rvjRG-5Ek4Rf-6i7Ewi-d4y29s-7DzeKL-7DzeyY-4tVyNo-4U7tqj-6g94B1-6g955E-6g4TiP-4K4FSW-6g94Py-8oFeUo-GTAfc-9pms3t-bzKfjW-5KxiSu-5GZCZP-5PtKV-8tajju-aeeDZx-9PBUSf-52t2mo/ Edited June 5, 2013 by Riversuir226 Quote
Riversuir226 Posted July 6, 2013 Author Posted July 6, 2013 It would be rude not to put up pics of 071 before her livery change, good news i ve just rescued all my pics of my old memory card. Would be a nice project for the dirty gents!!! Quote
Riversuir226 Posted July 6, 2013 Author Posted July 6, 2013 Love to see these girls back down in these parts Quote
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