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Evening all,

 

I was confined to Co. Laois today while all the fun was being had in Co. Meath & Co. Louth with the MKIV Gauging trial to Dundalk. Sean Cain and Lar Griffin have kindly contributed photos to the website of the days events. I did manage to photograph 206 in its new "Enterprise" livery at Portarlington with the 1140 Ballina - North Wall IWT Liner.

 

All the pictures from the day start at http://smu.gs/1Cy0bYS

 

The Wanderer.

 

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Noel, the line was declared fit shortly after the incident and train services resumed.

 

 

 

Latest photos from the past several days are now up on the website:

 

Friday 6th March 2015:

- Bridge Strike at Portarlington and a few images from the evening time at Heuston.

 

Saturday 7th March 2015:

A ramble to Howth and Malahide from Pearse.

 

Sunday 8th March 2015:

LUAS images from St. Stephen's Green.

 

Monday 9th March 2015:

A visit to Kildare and Portarlington to see 074 with the 1510 Waterford - Ballina Ety. Timber.

 

Click http://smu.gs/1Eunbal to view.

 

The Wanderer.

 

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Good evening all,

 

An update to my March 2015 album, including the following:

 

Weekend shots from Portarlington, with ICR movements, 071 on the IWT and the loading of the HOBS, with a few Kildare PW shots thrown in for good measure

 

16786888022_692f802236.jpg071 passes Portarlington, 7/3/15 by hurricanemk1c, on Flickr

 

16762183646_8e1a882d7b.jpgHOBS loading at Portarlington, 7/3/15 by hurricanemk1c, on Flickr

 

Wednesday brought good weather in the evening, and a quick trip out to Hazelhatch

 

16580958907_0aed58deb8.jpg223 at Heuston, 11/3/15 by hurricanemk1c, on Flickr

 

16787160151_d63068b4aa.jpg219 passes Hazelhatch, 11/3/15 by hurricanemk1c, on Flickr

 

16788307105_4c6b4780c3.jpg22014, Heuston, 11/3/15 by hurricanemk1c, on Flickr

 

16602228359_2d4f2761de.jpg223+075 at Heuston, 11/3/15 by hurricanemk1c, on Flickr

 

The full album can be seen here -

 

Regards,

Kieran

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Afternoon all,

 

Some pictures from the past week have now been uploaded to http://smu.gs/1G7R27r

 

- Featuring:

 

Wednesday 11th March 2015:

A trip from Laois to Cork.

 

Thursday 12th March 2015:

Cork to Killarney, via Midleton and Limerick Jct.

 

Friday 13th March 2015:

Around and about Killarney.

 

Saturday 14th March 2015:

Killarney and Mallow.

 

The Wanderer.

 

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Good evening all,

 

A few photos from Heuston yesterday, including:

 

217, 224, 229, 232 and 234 around the station

22036 and 22037 arriving on trains from the country

A green Heuston station

 

16845791861_df8779fa7d.jpg217 at Heuston, 16/3/15 by hurricanemk1c, on Flickr

 

16226996603_dee2f524d3.jpgHeuston, 16/3/15 by hurricanemk1c, on Flickr

 

All shots can be seen here -

 

Regards,

Kieran

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Good evening all,

 

A double update from me tonight.

 

Heuston on the 18th - just 4 photos from the evening

 

16678312738_90f23479fa.jpg234 at Heuston, 18/3/15 by hurricanemk1c, on Flickr

 

Full set here -

 

 

A set of 27 photos from today, mainly from Portarlington:

 

22028 in the fog at Heuston

1539 at Inchicore

218 on the 1130 Waterford - Ballina Timber

075 on the 1330 North Wall - Ballina IWT

217 on the 1700 Heuston - Cork

 

16679840479_092ed25927.jpg22028 at Heuston, 19/3/15 by hurricanemk1c, on Flickr

 

16840171436_4259a68781.jpg218 approaches Portarlington, 19/3/15 by hurricanemk1c, on Flickr

 

16865101161_35cb25d3c3.jpg075 at Portarlington, 19/3/15 by hurricanemk1c, on Flickr

 

Full set here -

 

Regards,

Kieran

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Seriously?............ all of us?

 

Yes unfortunately - look at teenagers. Some drink to excess yet I (19) don't touch any of it, or drugs, or smoking. That means we are all not trusted, especially in groups.

 

It only takes a few. (Nothing against you Heirflick, as I haven't seen the video!)

 

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Prehaps the last few posts could be deleted, since the original post has been deleted?

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Good evening all,

 

A double update from me tonight.

 

Heuston on the 18th - just 4 photos from the evening

 

16678312738_90f23479fa.jpg234 at Heuston, 18/3/15 by hurricanemk1c, on Flickr

 

Full set here -

 

 

A set of 27 photos from today, mainly from Portarlington:

 

22028 in the fog at Heuston

1539 at Inchicore

218 on the 1130 Waterford - Ballina Timber

075 on the 1330 North Wall - Ballina IWT

217 on the 1700 Heuston - Cork

 

16679840479_092ed25927.jpg22028 at Heuston, 19/3/15 by hurricanemk1c, on Flickr

 

218 approaches Portarlington, 19/3/15 by hurricanemk1c, on Flickr

 

075 at Portarlington, 19/3/15 by hurricanemk1c, on Flickr

 

Full set here -

 

Regards,

Kieran

 

Really atmospheric stuff at Heuston. Contradicts the view that modern infrastructure and stock are boring

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Yes unfortunately - look at teenagers. Some drink to excess yet I (19) don't touch any of it, or drugs, or smoking. That means we are all not trusted, especially in groups.

 

It only takes a few. (Nothing against you Heirflick, as I haven't seen the video!)

 

It is refreshing to have an exceptional authorized teenager advise us on these risk management issues:rolleyes:

 

Prehaps the last few posts could be deleted, since the original post has been deleted?

That would probably be an ecumenical matter (aka at the discretion of the Moderator) ......... maybe less finger wagging would avoid the need for the request?:confused:

That said, you do put up some great shots here and I do enjoy them:)

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It is refreshing to have an exceptional authorized teenager advise us on these risk management issues:rolleyes:

 

 

That would probably be an ecumenical matter (aka at the discretion of the Moderator) ......... maybe less finger wagging would avoid the need for the request?:confused:

That said, you do put up some great shots here and I do enjoy them:)

 

There's no need to be smart Kevin, he's just offering a point of view. One as a fledgling photographer I do agree with. I dont want IE to start cracking down on us all. Considering it was an IE employee who pointed it out in the first place I think we should all take note.

 

Anyway, a pic from me from the platform of Clondalkin/Fonthill. Top and Tail 071s on the HOBs. A few others are on my flickr page.

 

16693900118_1f7e5123b7_b.jpg085 HOBS 2 by franburke, on Flickr

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It is refreshing to have an exceptional authorized teenager advise us on these risk management issues:rolleyes:

 

 

That would probably be an ecumenical matter (aka at the discretion of the Moderator) ......... maybe less finger wagging would avoid the need for the request?:confused:

That said, you do put up some great shots here and I do enjoy them:)

 

Hes an excellent railway photographer at that. Always found IE employees very helpful for getting the "shot", this could change if people go where their not allowed. All it takes is one accident or near miss and things could change forever.

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You can get quite a lot of interference over here, in all sorts of situations, from people who will decide that you can be treated as a potential terrorist - http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2012/04/14/photographers-rights-the-ultimate-guide/ - you can't even directly ring a station here, just national call-centres. It's dropped off a bit in recent years, but you do need to know the real rules and stand your ground.

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You can get quite a lot of interference over here, in all sorts of situations, from people who will decide that you can be treated as a potential terrorist - http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2012/04/14/photographers-rights-the-ultimate-guide/ - you can't even directly ring a station here, just national call-centres. It's dropped off a bit in recent years, but you do need to know the real rules and stand your ground.

 

thanks for that Jim, food for thought indeed.

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Always found IE employees very helpful for getting the "shot"

 

indeed they are extremely helpful to those of us that have an interest in the railways - at least that has always been my experience. But there is always the scenario where out of the goodness of his heart, a member allows you to enter a facility to take a shot, the image is published for the benefit of a group like ours, then its questioned, you then say in your defence that you did in fact have permission - resulting in that member getting an earful! rotten scenario.....just saying.

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thanks for that Jim, food for thought indeed.

 

You can find yourself in this situation - it's often about them "being seen to be doing something" and then being reluctant to back down when their lack of lawful authority is challenged. You've probably got rather less of this sort of problem over there.

 

It can be a lot worse than this.

 

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