Mol_PMB Posted Monday at 13:41 Posted Monday at 13:41 Hmm, there must be a gap in my knowledge of Irish railway history. The little known GN&WR... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/257088734101 3 Quote
Flying Snail Posted Monday at 15:47 Posted Monday at 15:47 1 hour ago, Mol_PMB said: Hmm, there must be a gap in my knowledge of Irish railway history. The little known GN&WR... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/257088734101 The Galway, Newry & Waterford? 1 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted Monday at 16:19 Posted Monday at 16:19 30 minutes ago, Flying Snail said: The Galway, Newry & Waterford? Goraghwood, Newry and Warrenpoint? 1 Quote
leslie10646 Posted Monday at 17:21 Posted Monday at 17:21 You missed the best bit - it's labelled Great Southern and Western Railway! 3 Quote
Horsetan Posted Monday at 17:55 Posted Monday at 17:55 4 hours ago, Mol_PMB said: Hmm, there must be a gap in my knowledge of Irish railway history. The little known GN&WR... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/257088734101 In time to come (probably now, in fact), AI will probably say this is genuine.... 1 2 Quote
jhb171achill Posted Monday at 18:45 Posted Monday at 18:45 2 hours ago, Flying Snail said: The Galway, Newry & Waterford? That's the one..... known for the fact that every single locomotive, wagon and coach they ever possessed, ran in the wrong livery, and on the wrong gauge track. 1 3 Quote
Broithe Posted Monday at 18:46 Posted Monday at 18:46 1 minute ago, jhb171achill said: That's the one..... known for the fact that every single locomotive, wagon and coach they ever possessed, ran in the wrong livery, and on the wrong gauge track. And the chassis were black. 4 Quote
jhb171achill Posted Monday at 18:53 Posted Monday at 18:53 6 minutes ago, Broithe said: And the chassis were black. 6 minutes ago, Broithe said: And the chassis were black. Sometimes they were even blacker... 1 Quote
Flying Snail Posted Monday at 18:54 Posted Monday at 18:54 8 minutes ago, jhb171achill said: That's the one..... known for the fact that every single locomotive, wagon and coach they ever possessed, ran in the wrong livery, and on the wrong gauge track. I think you'll find it was the right livery, just applied in all the wrong places 1 4 Quote
airfixfan Posted Monday at 19:29 Posted Monday at 19:29 Glenties Newry and Wexford Railway all 3 foot gauge with sleeping cars 1 1 Quote
Killian Keane Posted Monday at 20:10 Posted Monday at 20:10 1 hour ago, Flying Snail said: I think you'll find it was the right livery, just applied in all the wrong places Did the locos whistles play all the right notes just in the wrong order? 1 1 Quote
Flying Snail Posted Monday at 20:47 Posted Monday at 20:47 35 minutes ago, Killian Keane said: Did the locos whistles play all the right notes just in the wrong order? caused no end of trouble whenever a conductor tried to point it out to the engine crew 3 Quote
jhb171achill Posted Monday at 21:31 Posted Monday at 21:31 1 hour ago, Killian Keane said: Did the locos whistles play all the right notes just in the wrong order? Quote
Mayner Posted Tuesday at 01:50 Posted Tuesday at 01:50 11 hours ago, Mol_PMB said: Hmm, there must be a gap in my knowledge of Irish railway history. The little known GN&WR... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/257088734101 The Great Northern and Western Railway--------Athlone-Westport and Ballina otherwise known as "Lord Lucan's line", or the Mayo Line The line was leased by the MGW in 1859 until amalgamated with the larger company in 1889/90. Whether genuine GNWR gate signs ever existed, I am not really bothered. 1 Quote
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