Great footage by Tony did the projection of those films for him many times , we used to walk the line at pouladuff so I remember those scenes into Cork . I was 7 then. Driver Mick O Connor who I worked with in the railway in Cork and his son Brendan who is in Canada for some years now. Micks knickname was Pebbles , Dunnocks was a Driver Mick Donaghue who i also worked with at Kent Stn.
A great video its sad there is hardly a trace of it now. The section from Chetwynd Viaduct to the Kinsale roundabout is going to be turned into a greenway now.
Such a shame all those beautiful scenic lines are gone, pity we don't hear that infamous Crossley HST-Vee8, a sound consigned to the history books sadly.
I wonder if Irish rail would reopen the line to facilitate the area which obviously has a bigger population, and name it the CART, Cork area rapid transit, I used to drive a truck along side the track and often wondered of it's history, a very nice film to watch, thank you.
Tony left us many wonderful railway memories including this superb piece of cine footage.
Great video but very sad also how Ireland 🇮🇪 pulled up a lot of its rails as we did in the uk 🇬🇧 how we’d loved them back now 🙄🏴
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you for sharing.
Great footage by Tony did the projection of those films for him many times , we used to walk the line at pouladuff so I remember those scenes into Cork . I was 7 then. Driver Mick O Connor who I worked with in the railway in Cork and his son Brendan who is in Canada for some years now.
Micks knickname was Pebbles , Dunnocks was a Driver Mick Donaghue who i also worked with at Kent Stn.
A great video its sad there is hardly a trace of it now. The section from Chetwynd Viaduct to the Kinsale roundabout is going to be turned into a greenway now.
Brilliant piece of railway history, Well done
Priceless footage!
Fab footage great memories G
Beautiful footage great days gone by
Such a shame all those beautiful scenic lines are gone, pity we don't hear that infamous Crossley HST-Vee8, a sound consigned to the history books sadly.
Lovely film. Such a shame the line was closed and dug up.
I wonder if Irish rail would reopen the line to facilitate the area which obviously has a bigger population, and name it the CART, Cork area rapid transit, I used to drive a truck along side the track and often wondered of it's history, a very nice film to watch, thank you.
This is such a good video of the west cork railway very educational
The west cork railroad should never had ended