#Onthisday 58 years ago our Railway Society visited the Point Store, Dublin (now #3Arena), by special train where the locomotive is seen been replenished with water on 19 August 1961. #thepoint #irishrailways #irishrailarchives pic.twitter.com/CkqhjGYzEI
— Irish Railway Archives (@irishrailways) August 19, 2019
Thirsty.
Name that engine, anyone?
Alternatively, if you prefer mono….
https://t.co/tFkFNzO2jd Celebrating 131 years this year. #downmemorylane #irishfilmboard #irishrail pic.twitter.com/0W3m4m2jGP
— Listowel Lartigue Monorail (@LartigueKerry) August 19, 2019
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Thomas?
Name that engine?
Thomas is the only one I know.
ivor the engine. there he is look-
pssh-tcuff
pssh-tcuff
I thought Ivor the Engine only ran in Contarf…before he hit the buffers.
ah pssh-tcuff! great memories
and I was only looking into this the other day, howto build yer own Ivor…
https://youtu.be/rLsGt5qYZ3Y?t=640
Clickbait! Going by the headline, I was expecting a bit of filth. But no, it’s a feckin train…
There’s a tunnel just out of shot, and if the image above of what can only be described as industrial lubrication isn’t doing it for you, then you’re really just a block of ice and filth wouldn’t be any good to you.
GNR JT Class 2-4-2T
That particular engine was called Tulip and ran down here on suburban services till 1963.
Only recently learned where the Point name came from.
Noting to do with railway points but where the land originally ran out.
Hugh, correct.
Only recently learned where the Point name came from.
Noting to do with railway points but where the land originally ran out.
That’s a very leaky hose!
Ohh Matron!
I’ve a good mind to inspect the undercarriage.
LOL!
ohbedehokey hoop