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Iarnród Éireann 141-Class. Iarnród Éireann 141/181-Class Locomotives, No: 146 & 189, stand at Limerick Junction in Co. Tipperary while awaiting to take charge of the B201 16:15 Limerick Junction - Dublin Connolly leg of the 'Docklands Pioneer' railtour run by the ITG on Sat 31st Mar 2007 at 15:59. One the right, 168 (141-Class) stands on a rake of Bulk Cement tanks.
Photo: Ross Aitken (aos@blueyonder.co.uk)
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A trio of "Small GMs", as the IE 121/141/181 Classes are commonly known collectively, are seen here at the southern end of Dublin Pearse station. That nearest the camera at the head of a ballast train is identified as 150, a 950hp locomotive of the 37-strong 141 Class built in 1962. This particualr locomotive was named to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Inchicore Works in 1996.
Photo by Dave Root. |
Iarnród Éireann 141-Class Iarnród Éireann 141/181-Class Locomotives, No: 152 & 190, stand at Muine Bheag in Co. Carlow while at the head of the B501 09:58 Dublin Connolly - Waterford leg of the 'Docklands Pioneer' ITG railtour on Sat 31st Mar 2007 at 11:42.
Photo: Ross Aitken (aos@blueyonder.co.uk)
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Iarnród Éireann 141-Class Iarnród Éireann 141Locomotive, No: 152, stand at Muine Bheag in Co. Carlow while at the head of the B501 09:58 Dublin Connolly - Waterford leg of the 'Docklands Pioneer' ITG railtour, which it headed with 181-Class locomotive, No: 190, on Sat 31st Mar 2007 at 11:45.
Photo: Ross Aitken (aos@blueyonder.co.uk)
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Iarnród Éireann 141-Class Iarnród Éireann 141/181-Class Locomotives, No: 152 & 190, stand at Muine Bheag in Co. Carlow while at the head of the B501 09:58 Dublin Connolly - Waterford leg of the 'Docklands Pioneer' ITG railtour on Sat 31st Mar 2007 at 11:49.
Photo: Ross Aitken (aos@blueyonder.co.uk)
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Another GM product: the 141 Class again proved very versatile in all
traffic types. Here 159 which entered service in 1962, is still earning
its keep at Dublin Heuston making up trains in the main yard. (August
1993)
Photo and scan by Tom Sheridan <sligo@interport.net> |
Iarnród Éireann 141 class number 159 at Killarney on a freight train on 16th August 1999 at 16:55 Photo: aw_789@yahoo.com |
Iarnród Éireann 141-Class. Iarnród Éireann 141-Class locomotive, No: 160, runs 'light engine' out of Dublin Heuston and back to the carriage shed after shunting a rake of empty coaching stock into the station on Sat 31st Mar 2007 at 18:26.
Photo: Ross Aitken (aos@blueyonder.co.uk)
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Iarnród Éireann 141-Class. Iarnród Éireann 141-Class locomotive, No: 168, stands at Limerick Junction in Co. tipperary while on a rake of 2-Axle Bulk Cement Tanks on Sat 31st Mar 2007 at 16:21.
Photo: Ross Aitken (aos@blueyonder.co.uk)
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Iarnrod Eireann 141-Class. 169 & 144 thunder through Lisburn station with an unidentified cross border freight from Adelaide Freight Yard on wednesday 4th August 1999 at 11:40.
Photo and scan: Ross Aitken (aos@cableinet.co.uk)
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Iarnród Éireann 181 class number 185 and 141 class number 176 thrash away from Killarney with the 17:10 Tralee to Dublin Heuston on 20 August 1999 Photo: aw_789@yahoo.com |
Iarnród Éireann 181 class number 185 and 141 class number 176 thrash away from Killarney with the 17:10 Tralee to Dublin Heuston on 20 August 1999 Photo: aw_789@yahoo.com |
CIE 141 Class No 146 at Limerick station, August 10, 2008. Photo: Ronald Vallenduuk |
IE Irish Railways - Ireland Historic locomotives B141, 175 and 134 are seen outside along the main line at Inchicore works. In July 2016 these locomotives were moved to Connolly Shed in Dublin. They are owned by RPSI. Inchicore, 13-07-2016 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
Northern Ireland Railways diesel electric locomotives 102 "Merlin" and 112 "Northern Counties" at Belfast Central Depot. This depot was on the site of the Belfast and County Down Railway's Queen's Quay station. The whole area has now disappeared under the recently completed motorway bridge and approach roads crossing the River Lagan. Photo by Desmond Elder, d.elder@btinternet.com |
In the Irish midlands we see CIE 162 in the 1960's black & tan
livery (Early 1970's)
Photo and scan by Tom Sheridan <sligo@interport.net> |
Irish Railways Bo-Bo diesel electric 166 brings a cement train "wrong line" through Lisburn NIR station en route to Adelaide freight yard. 27th August 1989.
Photograph and scan copyright Desmond Elder, Comber, Northern Ireland. d.elder@btinternet.com |