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Good evening folks,

 

Today's photographic efforts include Northern Ireland Railways owned (8)209 on Dublin - Cork services, plus locos 217 and 219 were on two of the other diagrams.

 

Click http://smu.gs/1SPnyWd or click the picture underneath to view.

 

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Evening all,

 

A few shots from Portlaoise today, featuring:

 

22036 on the 1520 Portlaoise - Heuston

22056 on the 1415 Heuston - Portlaoise / 1620 Portlaoise - Heuston

221+4003 on the 1500 Heuston - Cork

8209+4002 on the 1420 Cork - Heuston

22011 on the 1525 Heuston - Limerick (with 22811 in the formation)

 

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All photos can be viewed here -

 

Regards,

Kieran

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Evening folks,

 

Earlier today Minister Paschal Donohoe along with David Franks CEO Iarnrod Eireann and Anne Graham CEO National Transport Authority launched the €13.4m upgrade of the Phoenix Park Tunnel line. This will allow Commuters on the Kildare to Dublin Heuston line to have the option of direct trains to Drumcondra, Connolly, Tara St, Pearse and Grand Canal Dock Stations from late 2016.

 

Photos of the launch event are now available at http://smu.gs/1NhOk5Z

 

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Evening all,

 

072 and the Weedpsray Train made a return trip from Portlaoise to Heuston on Friday 21st August 2015. It was scheduled to operate as 1030 Portlaoise - Heuston and 1330 Heuston - Portlaoise. At 1350 it was passing Ratheven on the outskirts of Portlaoise on the return journey so it obviously had a good run both ways.

 

Click http://smu.gs/1PqGy7k to view.

 

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Morning folks,

 

Photos from the weekend just gone have now been uploaded to the website.

 

Featuring:

- Portarlington.

- Sallins.

- New Enterprise livery MK3 EGV 9602 on Belfast services.

- Various locations around Dublin including views from Croke Park on Sunday.

- RPSI Radio Train Steam Spl. from Kilkenny to Connolly.

 

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

 

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Evening all,

 

A day trip to London which turned out to be a rather rushed affair due to a fire at Dublin Airport which delayed my flight by 80 minutes.

 

This means its a smaller gallery than planned with photos from:

- Dublin Airport.

- Gatwick Airport.

- London Victoria.

- Hainault.

- Heathrow Express at Heathrow Terminal 5.

 

Click http://smu.gs/1N1a4mC to view.

 

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Evening all,

 

A bumper update tonight.

 

* August gallery update with images from Ballykillane and the Nenagh Branch. Click http://smu.gs/1hPbkfZ

* Lullymore Heritage and Discovery Park. A new narrow gauge railway is in development here. Click http://smu.gs/1EwDZk1

* Railways of Bord na Mona. Images from the BnM at Lullymore Level Crossing and the cleared site at the former Cushina locomotive depot north of Portarlington. Click http://smu.gs/1KnUO2O

 

All galleries can also be accessed directly from the home page at http://thewandererphotos.com

 

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Good evening all,

 

A few photos from Portlaoise to start off the month, with 22027, 22058, 22008, 22009, 22004+22057 and 22023 representing the class and 234+4007 and 232+4005 for the loco hauled stuff

 

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Click on this link for more -

 

Regards,

Kieran

 

Nice pics as ever. If 4005 or 4007 was the 11:00 dub-cork then I was onboard. It lost 11mins on route.

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Evening all,

 

Another large update from the first two days of September.

 

New galleries include:

 

* September 2015 has images from Athenry, Attymon and Portlaoise. Click http://smu.gs/1hV2u06 to view

* Forgotten Railways: The Loughrea Branch. A photographic survey of Attymon, Dunsandle and Loughrea Stations. Dunsandle and Loughrea closed in 1975 and Attymon is a shadow of its former self. Click http://smu.gs/1IL8D45 to view.

* Attymon Peat Co-Op is a worker Co-Op which leases the bogs at Attymon from Bord na Mona and has its own fleet of venerable Ruston and Hornsby locomotives. Click http://smu.gs/1hV2Dkg to view.

 

Also, all of the above galleries can be accessed directly from the home page at https://thewandererphotos.com

 

 

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Evening all,

 

A 100+ picture update to the website tonight featuring:

 

Friday 4th September 2015:

A trip from Laois to Kerry via Cork and Cobh.

 

Saturday 5th September 2015:

Pictures from around Killarney.

 

Sunday 6th September 2015:

The final day of the weekend has images from:

Killarney

Heuston

Connolly

Clontarf Road.

 

The trip to Dublin was to view the final unrefurbished Enterprise set working to Belfast. The final set was withdrawn from service upon arrival at Belfast. The first of the refurbished sets is expected to enter service later in September. Until then the Enterprise service will be covered by Northern Ireland Railway's 3000 Class on two diagrams with the 3rd diagram covered by one of Iarnrod Eireann's 5 car 22000 Class.

 

Click http://smu.gs/1EL65Yx to view.

 

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Good evening all,

 

A double update from me, starting with shots from Saturday

 

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All can be seen here -

 

 

Next is shots from today's mayhem at Portlaoise. With the finish of the annual Electric Picnic music festival at nearby Stradbally, a lot of people chose to travel by train to Portlaoise on Thurs/Fri/Sat (then onward by bus) and return on Monday. As a result, huge passenger numbers from approximately 0630 this morning were experienced, with most trains I observed taking on at least 50-70 'Picnicers'. The 1220 Portlaoise - Heuston took on over 100 passengers on a 3ICR. Anyway, photos below

 

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All photos can be seen here -

 

Regards,

Kieran

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Evening folks,

 

Yesterday it was Carlow and today I had to visit Roscrea. Later in the evening I drove down to the Monaincha Wind Farm. This is near the Ballybrophy to Limerick via Nenagh Railway, while waiting to photograph the 30 minute late 1900 Ballybrophy to Limerick. This was worked unusually by 2601 + 2602. The 2600 Class are normally to be found working suburban services from Cork to Cobh / Midleton and Mallow.

 

Click http://smu.gs/1K5WXtP to view.

 

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Evening folks,

 

Yesterday I had to visit Cork and once business was out of the way I managed to visit East Cork and Millstreet before heading back to Laois.

 

The day has pictures from:

Portarlington.

Portlaoise.

Cork

Littleisland.

Cobh.

Midleton.

Glouthaune area.

Kilberry.

Mallow.

Millstreet.

 

To view all the images from the day click http://smu.gs/1EZEK59

 

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