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NIR 8451 arrives at Belfast Central station.

Analogue picture from May 12, 2003
NIR 8451 arrives at Belfast Central station. Analogue picture from May 12, 2003
Stefan Wohlfahrt

The NIR Class 111 number 8113 at Belfast Central. The locomotives are identical to the CIE IR Class 141. The NIR procured 3 of these 140 km/fast locomotives, actually for construction train traffic, but here the locomotive appears to be waiting for departure with a passenger train.

Analogue picture from May 12, 2003
The NIR Class 111 number 8113 at Belfast Central. The locomotives are identical to the CIE IR Class 141. The NIR procured 3 of these 140 km/fast locomotives, actually for construction train traffic, but here the locomotive appears to be waiting for departure with a passenger train. Analogue picture from May 12, 2003
Stefan Wohlfahrt

The CIE IR CC 209 has arrived at Belfast Central Station with the  Enterprise Sercie  from Dublin ConnoIy.
Analogue picture from May 12, 2003
The CIE IR CC 209 has arrived at Belfast Central Station with the "Enterprise Sercie" from Dublin ConnoIy. Analogue picture from May 12, 2003
Stefan Wohlfahrt

The CIE (Iarnród Éireann) CIE diesel multiple unit 2717 is at Dublin Connolly Station (Baile Átha Cliaht Stáisún Ui Chonghaile) after its arrival and is being cleaned for the return journey. Analog image from June 2001
The CIE (Iarnród Éireann) CIE diesel multiple unit 2717 is at Dublin Connolly Station (Baile Átha Cliaht Stáisún Ui Chonghaile) after its arrival and is being cleaned for the return journey. Analog image from June 2001
Stefan Wohlfahrt

Ireland / Diesel multiple units / 2700

52 1200x804 Px, 04.11.2023

The CIE IR (Iarnród Éireann) diesel locomotive CC 087 arrives at Dublin Connolly Station (Baile Átha Cliaht Stáisún Ui Chonghaile) with its train to Rosslare

Analog image from June 2001
The CIE IR (Iarnród Éireann) diesel locomotive CC 087 arrives at Dublin Connolly Station (Baile Átha Cliaht Stáisún Ui Chonghaile) with its train to Rosslare Analog image from June 2001
Stefan Wohlfahrt

Ireland / Diesel locomotives / 071

36 886x1200 Px, 10.11.2023

The CIE / IR diesel railcar 2602 from Cobh / An Cóbh reaches its destination, Kent Station Cork / Stásiún Coraigh.

Analogue picture from June 2001
The CIE / IR diesel railcar 2602 from Cobh / An Cóbh reaches its destination, Kent Station Cork / Stásiún Coraigh. Analogue picture from June 2001
Stefan Wohlfahrt

Ireland / Diesel multiple units / 2600

53 1200x805 Px, 10.11.2023

The CIE 2710 and other Class 2700 multiple units are located in Dublin Connolly Station (Baile Átha Cliaht Stáisún Ui Chonghaile).

Analog image from June 2001
The CIE 2710 and other Class 2700 multiple units are located in Dublin Connolly Station (Baile Átha Cliaht Stáisún Ui Chonghaile). Analog image from June 2001
Stefan Wohlfahrt

Ireland / Diesel multiple units / 2700

45 1200x884 Px, 10.11.2023

In Dublin, the CC 205, smoking heavily, leaves Heuston station heading west with an Intercity train.

Login picture from June 2001
In Dublin, the CC 205, smoking heavily, leaves Heuston station heading west with an Intercity train. Login picture from June 2001
Stefan Wohlfahrt

Ireland / Diesel locomotives / 200

48 1200x805 Px, 10.11.2023

The CIE (Iarnród Éireann) diesel locomotive CC 087 with the IC from Dublin to Rosslare has reached Wexfort Station / Stásiún Loch Gorman. I got out quickly and was able to take this picture, which was of course a win given the (at the time) rather thin timetable of only four pairs of trains.

Analog image from June 2001
The CIE (Iarnród Éireann) diesel locomotive CC 087 with the IC from Dublin to Rosslare has reached Wexfort Station / Stásiún Loch Gorman. I got out quickly and was able to take this picture, which was of course a win given the (at the time) rather thin timetable of only four pairs of trains. Analog image from June 2001
Stefan Wohlfahrt

Ireland / Diesel locomotives / 071

45 1200x828 Px, 11.11.2023

On a rainy day in Galway, the CIE (Iarnród Éireann) diesel locomotive CC 072 is waiting at the Ceannt Station Galway / Stásiún Uí Ceannt with an Intercity to depart (Dublin) Heuston.

Analog image from June 2001
On a rainy day in Galway, the CIE (Iarnród Éireann) diesel locomotive CC 072 is waiting at the Ceannt Station Galway / Stásiún Uí Ceannt with an Intercity to depart (Dublin) Heuston. Analog image from June 2001
Stefan Wohlfahrt

Ireland / Diesel locomotives / 071

44 900x1200 Px, 13.11.2023

On a rainy day in Galway, the CIE (Iarnród Éireann) diesel locomotive CC 072 is waiting at the Ceannt Station Galway / Stásiún Uí Ceannt with an Intercity to depart (Dublin) Heuston.

Analog image from June 2001
On a rainy day in Galway, the CIE (Iarnród Éireann) diesel locomotive CC 072 is waiting at the Ceannt Station Galway / Stásiún Uí Ceannt with an Intercity to depart (Dublin) Heuston. Analog image from June 2001
Stefan Wohlfahrt

Ireland / Diesel locomotives / 071

44 1200x768 Px, 13.11.2023

The CIE (Iarnród Éireann) diesel locomotives CC 085 and 073 await departure in Dublin Connolly Station (Baile Átha Cliaht Stáisún Ui Chonghaile).

Analog image from June 2001
The CIE (Iarnród Éireann) diesel locomotives CC 085 and 073 await departure in Dublin Connolly Station (Baile Átha Cliaht Stáisún Ui Chonghaile). Analog image from June 2001
Stefan Wohlfahrt

Ireland / Diesel locomotives / 071

59 1200x783 Px, 13.11.2023

The IR CIE diesel railcar 2601 is in Cobh and is waiting for the return journey to Cork / Corcaih. The sea can be seen to some extent on the left of the picture. Today Cobh is a small port town, but is THE port of emigration in Ireland, associated with all the sorrow and song that such a farewell brings with it. Cobh, which used to be called Queenstown, is also known as the last port of embarkation for the Titanic before the journey across the ocean began. An analogue picture from June 2021
The IR CIE diesel railcar 2601 is in Cobh and is waiting for the return journey to Cork / Corcaih. The sea can be seen to some extent on the left of the picture. Today Cobh is a small port town, but is THE port of emigration in Ireland, associated with all the sorrow and song that such a farewell brings with it. Cobh, which used to be called Queenstown, is also known as the last port of embarkation for the Titanic before the journey across the ocean began. An analogue picture from June 2021
Stefan Wohlfahrt

Ireland / Diesel multiple units / 2600

75 1200x805 Px, 20.11.2023

In Galway at Ceannt Station Galway / Stásiún Uí Ceannt is the CIE (Iarnród Éireann) diesel locomotive CC 227 and hidden behind it is the CC 225. The picture shows very impressively how narrow the Irish clearance gauge is.

Analogue picture from June 2001
In Galway at Ceannt Station Galway / Stásiún Uí Ceannt is the CIE (Iarnród Éireann) diesel locomotive CC 227 and hidden behind it is the CC 225. The picture shows very impressively how narrow the Irish clearance gauge is. Analogue picture from June 2001
Stefan Wohlfahrt

Ireland / Diesel locomotives / 200

51 1200x743 Px, 25.11.2023

In Galway at Ceannt Station Galway / Stásiún Uí Ceannt is the CIE (Iarnród Éireann) diesel locomotive CC 202.

Analogue picture from June 2001
In Galway at Ceannt Station Galway / Stásiún Uí Ceannt is the CIE (Iarnród Éireann) diesel locomotive CC 202. Analogue picture from June 2001
Stefan Wohlfahrt

Ireland / Diesel locomotives / 200

43 883x1200 Px, 25.11.2023

A CIE IR BB 200 wiht his IC to Dublin is waiting in Kent Station Cork / Stásiún Coraigh for his departure. 

Analogue picture from June 2001
A CIE IR BB 200 wiht his IC to Dublin is waiting in Kent Station Cork / Stásiún Coraigh for his departure. Analogue picture from June 2001
Stefan Wohlfahrt

Ireland / Diesel locomotives / 200

60 1200x805 Px, 23.12.2023

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