Markle Associates
Irish Railway Review DVDs 1 to 4
(see also Irish
Railway Review DVDs 5 to 7)
The following Irish Railway Review videos are currently available from Markle Associates:
Irish Railway Review Number 4
This DVD features a review
of the current Irish railway scene, concentrating on:
The Mayo lines - we travel along from Portarlington to Ballina, seeing various passenger and freight trains along the way. Featured trains include NIR’s 8208 at Tullamore, 201 Class locos on the Ballina branch trains, and freight as diverse as the Tullamore cement, the Ballina Liner, the Westport timber and the Norfolk liner to Waterford.
Network Notes - we get our first look at the LUAS tram system in Dublin, the saga of the Lisburn to Antrim branch goes on, Cahir viaduct is back in operation, we search out some 141s and find a 121 Class still running, the Dublin suburban network finds a new terminus, we see some rarely photographed liner trains …. and more.
The Cork Area - shows the new daytime Charleville service, just before it was cancelled, and locos and railcars between Mallow and Cobh.
New Railcars and Old Trains - features the decidedly worn NIR railcar fleet and the new CAF units on trial, 071 class locos giving way to railcars on the ex-DSER, and 141s being replaced by railcars on the routes served by Limerick shed.
NIR Then and Now -we catch a glimpse of Poyntzpass before and after modernisation.
And finally … we find NIR’s 112 working hard between the Wexford sugar fields.
Running time 82 mins approx.
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Irish Railway Review Number 3
Irish Railway Review is a roundup of developments on Irish Railways, issued
on an occasional basis. It includes two features in each edition, as well
as Network Notes, a topical feature on recent changes to the
Irish Railway scene. Finally, NIR Then and Now looks back at
how Northern Ireland Railways has changed over the years.
This video features:
The Waterford Area - we travel along the three lines serving Waterford City. Filmed prior to the Cahir bridge collapse, we see main and branch line passenger trains, and new freight in the shape of timber and liner trains
Lisburn to Antrim Closure - This line has been closed to passengers, and we see the route in its last months. Steam specials are featured on the last day, together with the very low-key final train.
Network Notes - we see DART units in operation, Heuston developments, new CAF railcars and new liveries on older vehicles, mini-CTC, cross country trains still in business, TALGO pocket wagons, and slow running at Downhill.
NIR Then and Now - We carry on from where we left off in IRR2the Cross Harbour Link line from Yorkgate to Lagan Junction is seen under construction and we travel along the line to get a drivers eye view.
Network Notes Special - The aftermath of the Cahir Bridge collapsed is considered. We see the damaged bridge, and diverted Sugar Beet and Cement trains.
Running time 72 minutes approx.
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Irish Railway Review Number 2
This tape features:
The Limerick Area - see the action in the West, passenger trains to
Limerick Junction, Ennis and Roscrea, and freight between the Cement factory
and Kilmastulla
Portarlington - a new location for Markle, but certainly well worth
a visit.
Network Notes - new liveries for old coaches, the new station at
Monasterevan, Heuston developments, IÉ freight in decline, Mossley
West opens at last, line blockages at Downhill and the ex-Gatwick stock in
action.
NIR Then and Now - current and archive shots of Belfast Termini, York
Road, York Gate, Queens Quay and Great Victoria Street.
Trains featured include intercity and suburban passenger services, ammonia, shale, cement, sugar beet and container workings. Locomotives include IÉ classes 071, 121, 141, 201, and NIR classes GM, DL, DH and MV.
Running time 72 minutes approx.
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Irish Railway Review Number 1
This tape features a review of the Irish railway scene, concentrating on
four areas:
Dublin Area Developments - new trains and stations on the Dublin Area
Rapid Transit (DART) system
Antrim by two routes - both the ex-GNR and the ex-NCC routes between
Antrim are currently open for traffic, but for how much longer?
The Sligo Line - we see trains and new stations between Dublin and
Longford
NIR Then and Now - current and archive shots of the Larne line.
Locations
covered include such diverse spots as the established stations at Booterstown in
South Dublin and Antrim. New stations include Mossley West in County Antrim and
Clontarf Road in Dublin. Trains featured include DART services, NIR diesel
electric railcars operating passenger trains to Londonderry, IE container trains
and, briefly, the steam hauled ballast trains on the Bleach Green to Antrim
line. There are several shots of the latest Japanese -built railcars operating
suburban services on the Sligo line.
Running time 58 minutes approx.
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