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European Railroad Discussion > Irish mainline steamDate: 08/27/16 12:42 Irish mainline steam Author: 86235 Since the question was asked earlier here are some shots of mainline steam in Ireland, north and south.
1: taken in 1993 what has always been the RPSI's signature locomotive, GNRI 4-4-0 no.171 Slieve Gullion leaving Belfast on the Portrush Flyer. 171 was built in 1912 by Beyer Peacock to the design of the GNRI's Chief Mechanical Engineer, George Glover. 2: Glover's piece de resistance were the five 3-cylinder compound V class built, again by Beyer Peacock, for the Dublin to Belfast mainline in the early 1930s. Here is 85 Merlin, the sole survivor, on a Dublin to Belfast Steam Enterprise, at Mountpleasant just north of Dundalk, at the start of the climb to Mourne summit on the border between the RoI and Northern Ireland. 3: The most modern loco in the RPSI stable is NCC no.4 a 2-6-4T of 1947. The Northern Counties Committee was the LMS in Northern Ireland, the Midland Railway having acquired the Belfast and Northern Counties in 1903. Here's no.4 on a Steam Enterprise from Belfast to Dublin passing Dromin Junction. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/27/16 13:48 by 86235. Date: 08/27/16 13:04 Re: Irish mainline steam Author: fs321a Those are amazing pictures. Put a face on the second one and you have Edward lol.
Thanks for posting those. Do you have any pictures or info on rail action in the Wexford area? I'm originally from there. Thanks, Jon in Az Posted from Android Date: 08/27/16 13:22 Re: Irish mainline steam Author: 86235 fs321a Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Do you have any pictures > or info on rail action in the Wexford area? I'm > originally from there. > > Thanks, > > Jon in Az > > Posted from Android Rosslare to Dublin Connolly service along the quay at Wexford in August 1985. Date: 08/28/16 09:35 Re: Irish mainline steam Author: Stas How cool!
Are there are many living steam there? Date: 08/28/16 09:39 Re: Irish mainline steam Author: Stas Very interesting photo to me, and so different from what I used to see. Thank you!
BTW, what is the reason to make a track along the water, or even on piling? 86235 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > fs321a Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Do you have any pictures > > or info on rail action in the Wexford area? I'm > > originally from there. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jon in Az > > > > Posted from Android > > Rosslare to Dublin Connolly service along the quay > at Wexford in August 1985. Date: 08/28/16 23:43 Re: Irish mainline steam Author: 86235 Stas Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Very interesting photo to me, and so different > from what I used to see. Thank you! > BTW, what is the reason to make a track along the > water, or even on piling? > > 86235 Wrote: When the line was extended from Wexford to Rosslare Harbour, where ferries from Britain still dock, the only way was along the quay. Today the quay has been extended to the left, so the trains are not so close to the water. Date: 08/29/16 13:16 Re: Irish mainline steam Author: dwatry Nice shots Nick!
Date: 09/03/16 01:27 Re: Irish mainline steam Author: Stas Thanks. Very nice shots.
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