Garfield Posted September 1, 2012 Posted September 1, 2012 Well known railway photographer Brian Solomon has posted a couple of entries on his blog with images from some of his visits here: * Sperry Train at Islandbridge Junction * Looking back on Irish railways 1998-2003
ttc0169 Posted September 1, 2012 Posted September 1, 2012 Brian is a gentleman and is very knowledgable on the American railroad scene, He has also provided some excellent articles and photos in recent IRRS journals on the history of the 121/141 locos I met Brian last week in Dublin and his advice and expert help on photography was much appreciated.
RedRich Posted September 1, 2012 Posted September 1, 2012 Good find Pat. Theres always a debate on which year the locos started being fitted with led light clusters, so it's nice to see that some were fitted as early as 2000 and some are still in the IR livery when they were converted. Rich,
snapper Posted September 2, 2012 Posted September 2, 2012 Some very nice photos there. Indeed Brian is an absolute gent, and very knowledgeable on both railways and photography. His book (one of many) Railway photography would be a great resource for anybody wanting to get to take great pictures. While it covers the basics of photography, it does so with from a what is good for taking pictures of trains angle. Full of lovely pictures too.
thewanderer Posted September 3, 2012 Posted September 3, 2012 Good find Pat. Theres always a debate on which year the locos started being fitted with led light clusters, so it's nice to see that some were fitted as early as 2000 and some are still in the IR livery when they were converted. Rich, Late 1999 was the year and I was in my first year at college in Dublin. When 072 arrived down from Inchicore to work the F.O. 133X Heuston - Tralee I got a surprise to see it with its new addition.
Garfield Posted September 4, 2012 Author Posted September 4, 2012 Another Irish update from Mr Soloman: * Irish Steam at Mullingar; Dawn of the new Millenium
RedRich Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 Late 1999 was the year and I was in my first year at college in Dublin. When 072 arrived down from Inchicore to work the F.O. 133X Heuston - Tralee I got a surprise to see it with its new addition. A lot of people will swear that it was 2002 when the first locos were converted, and I've even seen it in print in magazines. It just goes to show that an eye witness with a good reputation for noting these things are always the ones to trust. Cheers Rich.
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