John.
12-08-2006, 19:11
Evening all, I'm new to the forum, so please be gentle with me......:D
I was wondering if any of you folks would be able to give me website adresses where I could find photos of the following lines in full swing and after closure, and also if possible, the info I've requested. I have tried Google, but with less than positive results.
Ardee. An enigma to put it mildly. Precious little info available, and absolutely no photos from ANY era. It would be great if i could come across some early 70s photos, and also the line today, I know it was only something like 8 miles long, but the way it has been completely forgotten is unnacceptable. Also, what kind of freight did it deliver, after it lost passenger servies (1934...?)
Waterford - Mallow/Dungarvan/Ballinacourty. I belive the majority of the track has been lifted only recently. Good ole Ireland, eh.....? I remember in the early 90s going to Helvic Head on holidays, and following a (reasonably) well preserved line with a full trackbed for most of the way.
Loughrea. I know that Ewan Duffy has done a marvellous job photographing the former trackbed, but I'm interested in photos form the early 70s (Like Ardee) I couldn't believe when I found out that it was the late 80s when it was lifted. Abandonment orders are a wonderful cop out.........
Fenit. Saw the recent station photos. Kudos to all involved. Again, early/mid 70s shots would be greatfully appreciated, and info on the sundries involved.
Edenderry. Impossible to find ANYTHING.
New Ross. Any time at all really, especially as recently as is possible. Does anyone know the last the time the line had official transport on it, and also the last weedsprayer visit?
Kingscourt. Not Gypsum, but the station PER SE. I know it was last used for passenger services in the late 40s, but when was it last used FULL STOP? Judging by the state of the trackbed from the Meath On Track photos, i would (probably incorrectly) guess that it was used for goods up the late 70s? And on that note, what kind of goods did it recieve?
Thank you, and have a good evening
John. :)
I was wondering if any of you folks would be able to give me website adresses where I could find photos of the following lines in full swing and after closure, and also if possible, the info I've requested. I have tried Google, but with less than positive results.
Ardee. An enigma to put it mildly. Precious little info available, and absolutely no photos from ANY era. It would be great if i could come across some early 70s photos, and also the line today, I know it was only something like 8 miles long, but the way it has been completely forgotten is unnacceptable. Also, what kind of freight did it deliver, after it lost passenger servies (1934...?)
Waterford - Mallow/Dungarvan/Ballinacourty. I belive the majority of the track has been lifted only recently. Good ole Ireland, eh.....? I remember in the early 90s going to Helvic Head on holidays, and following a (reasonably) well preserved line with a full trackbed for most of the way.
Loughrea. I know that Ewan Duffy has done a marvellous job photographing the former trackbed, but I'm interested in photos form the early 70s (Like Ardee) I couldn't believe when I found out that it was the late 80s when it was lifted. Abandonment orders are a wonderful cop out.........
Fenit. Saw the recent station photos. Kudos to all involved. Again, early/mid 70s shots would be greatfully appreciated, and info on the sundries involved.
Edenderry. Impossible to find ANYTHING.
New Ross. Any time at all really, especially as recently as is possible. Does anyone know the last the time the line had official transport on it, and also the last weedsprayer visit?
Kingscourt. Not Gypsum, but the station PER SE. I know it was last used for passenger services in the late 40s, but when was it last used FULL STOP? Judging by the state of the trackbed from the Meath On Track photos, i would (probably incorrectly) guess that it was used for goods up the late 70s? And on that note, what kind of goods did it recieve?
Thank you, and have a good evening
John. :)