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Lineside structures, South Wexford line.

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Australia's fascinating....

 

Yes, these upside down images are doing my head in. :) JB please rotate the images before uploading - please because they are so good. It's really easy to do on your smartphone or tablet, or on your laptop, it just takes seconds.

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No "proper" signals = not real railway !!

 

good to see these thing being documented , but a plea from someone that build them as model structures, try and get some detail shots of thing alike gutters, valances, window frames, its these in the future that make it really useful for modellers, theres too many , long distance shots etc in general taken by people and of course not to mention the inevitable loco in the picture ( which thank god isn't here, mainly cause there no locos left !!)

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The design of the station building seems to be the lines standard design, Kilmacthomas & Durrow are almost exactly the same as it. Excellent pics JB

 

Intersting , was it built by the same railway company , I know the line from there to Waterford was one if not the last lines to be built in the country

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The buildings at Kilmacthomas were originally timber and were replaced sometime after 1906 when both lines were part of the same company.

 

thanks I knew it well Kilmac, as I was born , not a stones throw from there , used to get the old spin on the dolomites from there

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