Iarnród Éireann - Part Seven

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  • Опубліковано 1 гру 2014
  • At Dublin Connolly Station, we see 156 depart with steam-heated stock and then "A" class locomotive No. 013 enters with the train for Rosslare Harbour. A pair of "A" class locomotives then passes through the station.
    At Greystones station, we await the passing of "A" class locomotive 055 with a Rosslare Harbour to Dublin Connolly train.
    At Rosslare Harbour, 013 is seen on arrival and then we see the locomotive propelling the stock into the station for the next departure for Dublin Connolly. The stock is then drawn into the station. From the train, we leave Rosslare Harbour and pause at Rosslare Strand Station. The line to Waterford can be seen veering off to the left. We now enter Wexford and pass slowly along the quayside before stopping at the station. Later, we see 055 again passing and exchanging the single line token with the signalman. Leaving Greystones, we pass over Bray head as seen from the train and enter Bray Station.
    At Malahide, we see 122 leave the station with a push-pull train and finally, back at Dublin Connolly a NIR locomotive and train arrives with a service from Belfast Central.

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  • @vicsams4431
    @vicsams4431 4 місяці тому

    Great video. 5:16 Lovely to see the train propelled into Rosslare Harbour Pier which closed quite early on. A mate and I cleared Iarnrod Eireann in a four day holiday, having already completed Sligo and Ballina on the Balligo Divider tour. We had an A Class 001 to Rosslare Harbour Mainland, and we were catching the train to Limerick which started from the Pier station. Not wishing to miss out, and seeing no other pedestrian route, we naughtily walked down the track. The driver of the Limerick train watching our trespass. He understandably wanted to know WTF we thought we were doing ! So I replied that we were catching the train to Limerick. He replied that his train was stopping at Mainland so we need not have walked along the track. I said "I know it does, but we wanted to catch the train from the Pier station as we were covering all Ireland's railways and we were keen not to miss a bit". The Dublin Rosslare line is in our opinion, the most beautiful in Ireland. Very scenic and we loved the street running section in Wexford. Thanks for posting.

  • @markcampbell-hd3wv
    @markcampbell-hd3wv 9 днів тому

    I was stranded on Rosslare pier for 12 hours in August 1986..hurricane Charley.Passenger facilities were basic to say the least!!The departure lounge resembled a cattle shed.There was a separate cafe bar serving ham or cheese sandwiches, washed down with a cup of instant coffee!!The owners must have made a fortune that day..talk about a captive audience!!

  • @rossbeighed
    @rossbeighed 2 роки тому +3

    fabulous..will never see such a time again

  • @RYNT1157
    @RYNT1157 6 років тому +2

    Fantastic historical footage of the A class in action , locos and rolling stock now gone.

  • @MetroVick
    @MetroVick 9 років тому +3

    Fantastic footage, brings me back to when I was young! Thanks for posting it up John.

  • @mikecasey218
    @mikecasey218 9 років тому +2

    Brilliant series of film

  • @billyshearer117
    @billyshearer117 3 роки тому

    Fantastic video.

    • @sinenomineuk
      @sinenomineuk  3 роки тому

      I'm really glad you enjoyed the video and thanks so much for leaving at comment Billy! All the best.

  • @patcoen1113
    @patcoen1113 5 років тому +1

    Great to see the locos and carriages I took for granted and traveled on. Also their sounds. Many a times I got the train to Sligo or arrived! Camcorders were a lot less plentiful then. What year was it taken?