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4 hours ago, jhb171achill said:

A tin canister wagon of some sort, on wheels, at Amiens St Station…..

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Today 

It's often parked up there on it's own allright.    Don't like the livery but like the loco though!

Great pic 👍

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14 minutes ago, DJ Dangerous said:

Are the 29's running in two different liveries concurrently?

Yes, and have been since Methusalah was learning her spellings….!

Roughly half of the fleet remain in the old livery.

Quite a few still have the old “three pin plug” logo, as well as the new “origami” one.

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Isn’t this what proper Dublin suburban looks like? And closer to Methuselah’s time, too….in all seriousness, I’d love to see a retro livery on these things. As a kid, the old CIE livery had a pleasing resemblance to a liquorice allsort….would love to see it again. 

BRAY MOTIVE POWER DEPOT - Bray was at the outer limit of Dublin suburban services and the depot there has quite a roster of small tank engines - an ex DSER Class 258 2-4-2T stands in front of a very old 4-4-0, while a 4-4-2T is seen on the right, 09/49 - note odd signal.

 

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