Irishswissernie Posted March 13, 2022 Posted March 13, 2022 Ex GNRI 19 Dec 1959 . The slides are captioned 'Last Day Special' for Castleblaney & Carrickmacross. 204 shunting at Dundalk on the same day 5 1 Quote
Lambeg man Posted March 13, 2022 Posted March 13, 2022 (edited) 12 hours ago, Irishswissernie said: Ex GNRI 19 Dec 1959 . The slides are captioned 'Last Day Special' for Castleblaney & Carrickmacross. Yes, an IRRS special to travel over the remaining INWR lines that were still open on that date. The lines were officially closed 12 days later. John Langford is is somewhere in the second photo. Edited March 13, 2022 by Lambeg man 2 Quote
Irishswissernie Posted March 14, 2022 Posted March 14, 2022 Cork Glanmire Road shed ,1 June 1961 today. 7 Quote
Irishswissernie Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 The Fenit branch today , Kilfenora then Spa and finally Fenit 16 September 1960. 5 Quote
Galteemore Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 (edited) Spectacular stuff. And much of that line still slumbering under its cover of greenery and debris. Lovely top photo with siding suggests a nice micro layout fed by cassettes either side Edited March 15, 2022 by Galteemore 1 Quote
BSGSV Posted March 15, 2022 Posted March 15, 2022 The square window reflection at Spa suggests one of the first three G's on the train. 1 Quote
Irishswissernie Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 (edited) Inchicore & Broadstone today 19September 1958 First ,another view of Sambo, next the Turfburner looking quite presentable and lastly K2 462 at Broadstone. Edited March 16, 2022 by Irishswissernie 8 1 Quote
Billycan Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 Still hoping that someone will know the nickname of SAMBO's sister pilot at Broadstone. Quote
Joe Keegan Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 (edited) 3 hours ago, Billycan said: Still hoping that someone will know the nickname of SAMBO's sister pilot at Broadstone. Saint Patrick ? Edited March 16, 2022 by Joe Keegan . 1 Quote
jhb171achill Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 (edited) Always thought "Sambo" looked like something that has been made up by a modeller out of a few non-matching, non-related bits (not necessarily of the same scale!) which were lying about in the bottom of the "spares" box..... in reality, its origins are believed to have been exactly that! Mind you, it would make an excellent loco for a line like the DCDR. Edited March 16, 2022 by jhb171achill 1 1 Quote
StevieB Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 I think you’re spot on with your description of how Sambo was built. Stephen 1 1 Quote
Irishswissernie Posted March 17, 2022 Posted March 17, 2022 (edited) Dun Laoghaire 122 at the Pier station 16 March 1959 Cavan & Leitrim , Bawnboy Road 14 March 1959 Hill of Howth Tramway No 2 at Howth 8 June 1958 Edited March 17, 2022 by Irishswissernie 3 Quote
Galteemore Posted March 17, 2022 Posted March 17, 2022 (edited) Interesting! Shows how tenders could swap around - that’s not a ‘typical’ J15 tender. There’s some fascinating photos out there of a PP scuttling round the Irish North c1957 coupled to a UG tender, which looks most unusual. Image by JJ Smith. Also a very nicely composed shot at Bawnboy Road. That platform at left is a very tempting project ! Edited March 17, 2022 by Galteemore Quote
Irishswissernie Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 Donegal Town & Derg Bridge Halt today 16 May 1959 6 Quote
StevieB Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 On 17/3/2022 at 8:06 AM, Galteemore said: Interesting! Shows how tenders could swap around - that’s not a ‘typical’ J15 tender. There’s some fascinating photos out there of a PP scuttling round the Irish North c1957 coupled to a UG tender, which looks most unusual. Image by JJ Smith. Also a very nicely composed shot at Bawnboy Road. That platform at left is a very tempting project ! Bundoran Junction? Stephen Quote
Galteemore Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 4 minutes ago, StevieB said: Bundoran Junction? Stephen Indeed it is Quote
airfixfan Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 11 hours ago, Irishswissernie said: Donegal Town & Derg Bridge Halt today 16 May 1959 More nice CDR photos. Very well timed as they say. 1 Quote
Irishswissernie Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 UTA ex NCC 16 May 1959. Toome station, then Castle Dawson and finally Knockloughrim. 3 1 Quote
Galteemore Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 (edited) Wonderful stuff. A railtour over this line in 59 was my dad’s first big railway trip. Knockloughrim is - or was until recently - fairly intact under modern additions! I have vague memories of it looking as it did in 59. The goods shed at Toome has an almost Far North of Scotland look. Edited March 19, 2022 by Galteemore 3 Quote
leslie10646 Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 That shed on right at Castledawson looks like the pavilion that used to at Whitehead Excursion! Obviously a NCC "Job Lot"! (I'm sure they were carefully designed - mustn't upset the architects among us!). Remarkable shots of the stations, Ernie - well done for acquiring them! 3 Quote
Patrick Davey Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 (edited) These are sensational Ernie, sadly Toome & Castledawson have been completely erased but Knockloughrim thankfully remains. Three of your best photos yet, in colour too, than you for sharing these. Note the similarity of Toome & Castledawson stations to the design of the thankfully extant stations in Randalstown & Magherafelt. Edited March 19, 2022 by Patrick Davey 1 Quote
jhb171achill Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 Excellent stuff indeed, Ernie. That's the only picture of Toome that I can remember seeing - certainly the only colour one. Perfect little station for modelling. 1 Quote
Patrick Davey Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 Toome and Castledawson stations were very conveniently located for the towns they served, Knochloughrim less so. 1 Quote
jhb171achill Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 Must have been a lovely line. Senior took a few pics along it, but black'n'white, and to be honest not of great quality! 1 Quote
jhb171achill Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 The Maghera goods shed survives today as the loco shed at Downpatrick, while its canopy now graces the passenger platform there. 1 Quote
minister_for_hardship Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 On 15/3/2022 at 8:09 AM, Galteemore said: Spectacular stuff. And much of that line still slumbering under its cover of greenery and debris. Lovely top photo with siding suggests a nice micro layout fed by cassettes either side Its being lifted, probably most if not all of it done by now, for the by now ubiquitous "greenway". 1 Quote
Patrick Davey Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 54 minutes ago, jhb171achill said: Must have been a lovely line. Senior took a few pics along it, but black'n'white, and to be honest not of great quality! Would love to see these JB! Quote
jhb171achill Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 31 minutes ago, Patrick Davey said: Would love to see these JB! I think I posted some before…. Must check! 1 Quote
Irishswissernie Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 Just to add to the set I knew I had a JG Dewing image of the Cookstown goods at Randalstown both in black & white and in colour. The colour view hasn't been uploaded due to computer problems earlier this year so hear it is. 7 May 1959 together with his b&w shot. 6 1 Quote
Galteemore Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 (edited) Not sure it’s the Cookstown goods as the NCC side closed in 55; only the GN line to Cookstown was still open in 59 Edited March 19, 2022 by Galteemore Quote
Westcorkrailway Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 45 minutes ago, Irishswissernie said: Just to add to the set I knew I had a JG Dewing image of the Cookstown goods at Randalstown both in black & white and in colour. The colour view hasn't been uploaded due to computer problems earlier this year so hear it is. 7 May 1959 together with his b&w shot. To a young fella like myself. There is simply no comparison between B/W and colour. The atmosphere is much easier for my imagination to capture call that a sin if you will! 1 Quote
airfixfan Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 Would the goods from Upperlands that ran until 1959. Some great JG Dewing photos again Quote
Irishswissernie Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 Cookstown is the description on JG Dewings slide but he probably means Cookstown Junction as the train appears to be heading in that direction and in various publications this view of the train is described as the Kilrea Goods. 1 2 Quote
Galteemore Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 16 minutes ago, Irishswissernie said: Cookstown is the description on JG Dewings slide but he probably means Cookstown Junction as the train appears to be heading in that direction and in various publications this view of the train is described as the Kilrea Goods. Yes that’s what I’d figure. Very healthy traffic that day! 1 Quote
jhb171achill Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 3 hours ago, Irishswissernie said: Cookstown is the description on JG Dewings slide but he probably means Cookstown Junction as the train appears to be heading in that direction and in various publications this view of the train is described as the Kilrea Goods. He must do, yes, that makes sense. Quote
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