Irish Railway Record Society’s ‘071 class two-day 40th anniversary railtour‘ covered a lot of ground in just two days.
The trip represented a mastery of coordination; special to thanks to everyone at Irish Railway Record Society, Railway Preservation Society of Ireland, and Irish Rail!
This a selection of 20 new images I made with my Lumix LX7. (I’m still down-loading the photos made with my FujiFilm X-T1).
We started and finished at Dublin’s Connolly Station, running to Ballybrophy (with train continuing ‘empty carriages’ to Lisduff sidings to change direction, then via the Nenagh Branch to Limerick.
Limerick to Cork, Cork back to Mallow, then to Killarney for an overnight stay. In the morning to Tralee (my visit there since I bought a digital camera!) then back to Kilarney.
Back via Mallow to Limerick Junction, then down my favorite line to Waterford via Carrick-on-Suir. From Waterford to Killkenny and via Cherryville Junction back up to Dublin.
There were lots of intermediate photographic stops along the way.
I’ll be posting more photos from the popular trip soon!
Thanks Ciaran, I’m still editing my images from the FujiFilm digital camera. There should be a batch of portraits from the Panasonic Lumix going up in a little while. I saw you trackside at few locations, hope you got some great shots. Talk soon!
PS Your film show the other night at the IRRS (Dublin) was A1. Probably the best to date.
Ciarán on said:
Great photos Brian, the picture of the steam rising up from the Cravens in Killarney shed is lovely, look forward to seeing more.
Michael Walsh on said:
The Lumix may be very thin, but no doubt care needed not to drop it on the other side of a palisade fence! A superb selection of images, showing what can be done on today’s railway, even at well known locations with none of the interesting old clutter, such as semaphore signals.
Thanks Ciaran, I’m still editing my images from the FujiFilm digital camera. There should be a batch of portraits from the Panasonic Lumix going up in a little while. I saw you trackside at few locations, hope you got some great shots. Talk soon!
PS Your film show the other night at the IRRS (Dublin) was A1. Probably the best to date.
Great photos Brian, the picture of the steam rising up from the Cravens in Killarney shed is lovely, look forward to seeing more.
The Lumix may be very thin, but no doubt care needed not to drop it on the other side of a palisade fence! A superb selection of images, showing what can be done on today’s railway, even at well known locations with none of the interesting old clutter, such as semaphore signals.