UP6936 Posted February 3, 2014 Posted February 3, 2014 I was thinking earlier about how the 201s are a shared IE/NIR loco pool, but was this always so, for example did 208 and 209 regularly wander when they where blue? If not when did this system start? Thanks Quote
BosKonay Posted February 3, 2014 Posted February 3, 2014 I'm pretty sure even the blue 201's traveled most of the network Quote
UP6936 Posted February 3, 2014 Author Posted February 3, 2014 Wow, they must have been fairly new still then. I bet they where a welcome curiosity for enthusiasts Quote
Garfield Posted February 3, 2014 Posted February 3, 2014 The NIR locos only strayed off the Northern Lines on railtours back then, if I'm not mistaken... Quote
Blaine Posted February 3, 2014 Posted February 3, 2014 The NIR locos only strayed off the Northern Lines on railtours back then, if I'm not mistaken... You are this time, the photo above was a service train. They always were a shared fleet Quote
heirflick Posted February 3, 2014 Posted February 3, 2014 i always thought that when the nir 201's went for servicing to inchicore, a replacement from IR went north. after servicing she slotted into iIR schedule until a suitable time arose to do the exchange again, which ment she could have gone anywhere on the network...anyone any more thoughts? Quote
UP6936 Posted February 3, 2014 Author Posted February 3, 2014 i always thought that when the nir 201's went for servicing to inchicore, a replacement from IR went north. after servicing she slotted into iIR schedule until a suitable time arose to do the exchange again, which ment she could have gone anywhere on the network...anyone any more thoughts? Seems sensible enough. Did the 111s go to inchicore for servicing when they were the main locos in the same way the NIR 201s do? Quote
201bhoy Posted February 3, 2014 Posted February 3, 2014 Seems sensible enough. Did the 111s go to inchicore for servicing when they were the main locos in the same way the NIR 201s do? As far as I know the 111s have always been serviced in York Road. Quote
UP6936 Posted February 3, 2014 Author Posted February 3, 2014 Thats what I thought 201bhoy, just wanted to be sure. Quote
dave182 Posted February 3, 2014 Posted February 3, 2014 Actually, you've just reminded me of another related question (hopefully not too off-topic). Were the 3x 111 class delivered by GM in the NIR blue? And same question for the 201's. Quote
Warbonnet Posted February 3, 2014 Posted February 3, 2014 Actually, you've just reminded me of another related question (hopefully not too off-topic). Were the 3x 111 class delivered by GM in the NIR blue? And same question for the 201's. The 111s were light blue with the red ends. 208 and 209 were delivered in blue and painted enterprise a couple of years later. Quote
Garfield Posted February 3, 2014 Posted February 3, 2014 You are this time, the photo above was a service train. They always were a shared fleet The joys of living on the 201-free zone that is the Sligo line! Quote
Blaine Posted February 3, 2014 Posted February 3, 2014 (edited) Actually, you've just reminded me of another related question (hopefully not too off-topic). Were the 3x 111 class delivered by GM in the NIR blue? And same question for the 201's. 111's delivered in the original light blue, 208/9 delivered in blue, all the IÉ ones delivered in the original orange livery (including 206/7) Edited February 3, 2014 by Blaine Quote
UP6936 Posted February 3, 2014 Author Posted February 3, 2014 Am I correct in saying 113 was delivered a year or two after 111 and 112? Quote
Blaine Posted February 3, 2014 Posted February 3, 2014 Am I correct in saying 113 was delivered a year or two after 111 and 112? 3 years - 1981 for 111/2, 1984 for 113 Quote
UP6936 Posted February 3, 2014 Author Posted February 3, 2014 Did they just realise at some point two wouldn't do? Seems strange GM would do a one off production aswell Quote
h gricer Posted February 3, 2014 Posted February 3, 2014 208 worked all over the network in NIR blue livery, it worked to Galway a few times and Tralee, Thursday 17th October 1996 it worked the 11.35 passenger Heuston / Waterford, it seemed to be always 208, 209 seldom strayed off the Northern line, between 12th August and 20th August 1996, 208 worked cement and gypsum trains between Drogheda and North Wall, it worked a Platin / Cabra cement, in September 1996 it was in Tralee. 209 lost its blue livery in March 1997, 208 was repainted a few months later. Regards h.gricer Quote
Warbonnet Posted February 3, 2014 Posted February 3, 2014 111's delivered in the original light blue, 208/9 delivered in blue, all the IÉ ones delivered in the original orange livery (including 206/7) Must be an echo in here.... Quote
Blaine Posted February 3, 2014 Posted February 3, 2014 Did they just realise at some point two wouldn't do? Seems strange GM would do a one off production aswell Was something to do with NIR taking on 3 Enterprise runs a day and the Hunslets continuing issues. EMD had no problems at all making a single locomotive and id say axles/cabs aside most parts were available off the shelf. Dont forget at the time the 111's were among the most intensively worked locomotives in the British Isles Quote
Jawfin Posted February 3, 2014 Posted February 3, 2014 I think 111 and 112 have a train generator, while for some reason 113 doesn't? Any other minor differences like this? Quote
Blaine Posted February 3, 2014 Posted February 3, 2014 I think 111 and 112 have a train generator, while for some reason 113 doesn't? Any other minor differences like this? Had, now disconnected. Was an early experiment Quote
Railer Posted February 4, 2014 Posted February 4, 2014 When the TPWS requirement for Northern Ireland came in the common pool of 201s went out the window. IE fitted TPWS to 206,207,227,228,230,231 and 233 to worth the DD sets from when the requirement was made mandatory or have a second qualified driver in the cab at all times. That's why 29ks can work north when needed. Only difference when delivered was 208 and 209 had NIR radio equipment fitted and this was added to IE 201s as needed later. Quote
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