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I've also enjoyed the Ireland episodes as it's something I'm completely unfamiliar with - the mine (at Navan I think) was a real eye-opener. There was another mirror images shot though - the GM loco no. 081 was shown broadside with the numbers reversed as 180 - and the tail on the 1 pointing backwards... :no:

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Today we had the explanation of the Triang Giraffe wagon but, unfortunately, no prototype pictures :blink:

 

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The probability for neck winding-in error caused great amusement here at Deb`s towers!........I`m imagining a stunned Giraffe with a keystone shaped face! :laugh:

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There was another mirror images shot though - the GM loco no. 081 was shown broadside with the numbers reversed as 180 - and the tail on the 1 pointing backwards... :no:

 

And there was I was thinking that they had used an interesting Gaelic font on loco 180.

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The Bord na Mona bit was good but it could have easily filled a full 30 minutes of TV. The other year I spent some time at one of the big sites and the staff were friendly (as the Irish are).

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The line from Belfast to Derry is an interesting journey ,the section alongside the coast is very scenic part of the world ,Irish railways are a fascinating subject loco hauled trains and modern dmu,s often in stunning scenery.There are quite a few dvd,s around covering Ireland and are well worth a look,video 125 have made a few and are all well produced.

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Agreed lmsforever, it is a very scenic line. This is the view from the top of the cliffs near Mussenden Temple north west of Coleraine. Train was coming from the Derry/Londonderry direction, and the light was none too good (August 2009).

 

It's been an excellent series of programmes over the past four weeks (continuity issues and reversed images notwithstanding) and I look forward to another series.

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I bet that if you look in you tube for RPSI steam train you'll find much coverage of the Jeep, J15 and others in action throughout Ireland.

 

The other year I had the Jeep from Belfast to Whitehead and they kept it in steam to shunt the yard the following day.

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For anyone looking for Irish content go to TG4 (the Gaelic Irish station) click on archive then documentary and select any programme with "Ianrodd " in the title,

 

They have just finished a series of four weekly programmes which I recomend, but please remember to allow for the fact that they are short of archive film so some sequences are repeated!

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Hi everyone,

 

 

Does anyone know the name of the aquaduct featured in one of the episodes?

 

I would be ever so grateful for a reply.

 

Thank you guys,

 

Kathleen

 

The aqueduct that carries the Lancaster canal over the river Lune is in one episode if that's the one you mean.

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